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This week's question is one that hits close to home for many of us:
Is it wrong to sing worship songs written by people or churches involved in scandals?
Join Alana and Jaime as they dive into the complexities of "separating the fruit from the vine." They discuss how to handle personal convictions versus corporate worship, the dangers of a "cancel culture" within the church, and why looking at the life of King David might change your perspective on the music you love. Whether you're struggling with headlines about modern ministries or wondering if you should purge your personal playlist, this episode offers a grace-filled look at navigating worship in an imperfect world.
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