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Centuries-Old Historic German Church Draws 1,200 People To Attend A ‘Taylor Swift Worship Service’ Because She ‘Points The Way To God’

  • Writer: prophecyheadlines
    prophecyheadlines
  • May 15, 2024
  • 2 min read

The centuries-old Church of the Holy Spirit in Germany drew more than 1,200 people on Sunday for worship services featuring the music of Taylor Swift.



I suppose it had to happen sooner or later, and maybe just a little surprised that only just now occurring, be that as it may, the worship of Taylor Swift as the ‘divine feminine’ as Spencer Smith draws our attention to, seems to be in full swing.


I don’t know if Taylor Swift is saved or lost, but I know that her music, especially her recent work, points you much more to Satan than to anything connected with the goodness of God. We are in the last days, people, as if that wasn’t already wildly obvious.


“And the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands, that they should not worship devils, and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and of wood: which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk:” Revelation 9:20 (KJB)


Over the years we’ve watched many a presumably Christian artist – Amy Grant, Katy Perry, Lauren Daigle just to name a few – start out with the Lord, but as the money and fame rolls in, swap partners to begin holding hands with the Devil.


It is a stunning and sobering thing to watch. As far as the German Church Of The Holy Spirit goes, you can mark them with Ichabod and throw them into the Church of Laodicea dumpster. Their ‘light’, if it was ever on, is now officially o-u-t out.


Historic German Church of the Holy Spirit hosts worship service featuring Taylor Swift music


FROM THE CHRISTIAN POST: The Church of the Holy Spirit, a famous church in Heidelberg that meets in a 600-year-old building, put on a service titled “Anti-Hero — Taylor Swift Church Service” over the weekend in an effort to draw the interest of young people, according to Deutsche Welle (DW).


“The Church of the Holy Spirit has always been a place of encounter and exchange.


That’s why a pop-music religious service fits so perfectly,” Pastor Christof Ellsiepen told the outlet. “With it, we are giving space to the questions and issues that occupy the younger generation.”


The service focused on the supposedly strong Christian themes in Swift’s music that address hot-button issues such as women’s rights, racism and gender equality, according to the pastor.


Parish Pastor Vincenzo Petracca acknowledged that Swift has taken flak from some Evangelical faith leaders for her music, especially in the United States.


“Theologically speaking, she points to the justness of God,” Petracca said, adding that Swift’s “faith knows doubt and inner-conflict. For her, faith and action are inseparable,” he said.


Two Sunday services in the historic church featured Swift’s tunes, which DW noted were attended by an audience that skewed young and female. A rainbow banner behind the musicians noted that the church welcomes “all sizes, all [colors], all cultures, all sexes, all beliefs, all religions, all ages, all types, all people.”


While noting that the church was “built for Gregorian liturgical music and not for Taylor Swift,” Petracca maintained that he was moved by the response to the modern, pop-themed service. READ MORE



 
 
 

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