Media personality Solomon Buchi has voiced his concerns over gospel ministers who incorporate social media trends and secular musical phrases into their services.
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Posting on his X page, Buchi expressed frustration at these practices, which he believes undermine the sanctity of the Christian faith.
He criticized the use of popular trends, stating that they do not constitute true gospel music or ministration but rather emotional manipulation aimed at gaining listeners.
Buchi emphasized that God deserves to be praised according to His word, with the utmost reverence.
Buchi argued that some gospel ministers should be seen as entertainers rather than true ministers, as they rely on popular trends to attract attention.
He highlighted an example where some ministers incorporated the 12345678 trend into praise and worship, insisting that such actions should be condemned.
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According to him, this behavior soils the sacred nature of the faith and shifts the focus away from genuine worship.
In his words, “It’s sad to see ‘gospel ministers’ incorporate trendy and secular musical phrases into their ministrations.
This isn’t gospel music, neither is it a ministration. It’s just emotionalism; employing every possible means to gyrate listeners. I’m sick of it!”
Buchi’s comments have sparked a conversation about the balance between contemporary influences and maintaining the integrity of gospel music.
His stance calls for a return to a more reverent and authentic form of worship that honors the core principles of the Christian faith.

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