I recently participated in a panel at Seattle Pacific University on the subject of popular music, with a particular focus on contemporary Christian music (CCM).
I found myself particularly feisty in my negative comments about CCM and awoke the next morning asking myself why. Three words came to mind: cocooning, counterfeit, and commercialism.
CCM represents the “cocooning” I’ve spent most of my adult life trying to avoid. Anytime Christians set up a parallel universe to the “real world,” we are operating counter to Jesus, who was sent into the world because of God’s love, spent his everyday life “in the world” at parties and in the public square, and then commanded his disciples to