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The Church of Jelly Roll

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Is Jelly Roll’s transition into Christian music a move of God, or just another trend in the industry? In this video, we dive deep into the controversial topic of secular artists crossing over into mainstream Christian music. Should the Church embrace musicians with a past in the secular world? What does the Bible say about worship, holiness, and the music we bring into God’s house?

With artists like Jelly Roll gaining popularity among Christian listeners, many are asking: Can someone with a history of worldly music truly lead believers in worship? We’ll explore the theology behind music in the Church, the power of testimony, and whether this shift aligns with biblical principles.

If you're a Christian, worship leader, music lover, or fan of Jelly Roll seeking clarity on faith and music, this discussion is for you! Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more content on faith, music, and Christian living.

#JellyRoll #ChristianMusic #WorshipMusic #ChurchMusic #FaithAndMusic #SecularToSacred #Christianity #BiblicalTruth #Worship #JesusMusic #GodlyMusic #MusicInChurch #JellyRollChristian #FaithAndCulture #ChristianYoutuber

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sce2Vp3DcSo&t=1267s

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Content provided by Steven Dew. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Steven Dew or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Is Jelly Roll’s transition into Christian music a move of God, or just another trend in the industry? In this video, we dive deep into the controversial topic of secular artists crossing over into mainstream Christian music. Should the Church embrace musicians with a past in the secular world? What does the Bible say about worship, holiness, and the music we bring into God’s house?

With artists like Jelly Roll gaining popularity among Christian listeners, many are asking: Can someone with a history of worldly music truly lead believers in worship? We’ll explore the theology behind music in the Church, the power of testimony, and whether this shift aligns with biblical principles.

If you're a Christian, worship leader, music lover, or fan of Jelly Roll seeking clarity on faith and music, this discussion is for you! Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more content on faith, music, and Christian living.

#JellyRoll #ChristianMusic #WorshipMusic #ChurchMusic #FaithAndMusic #SecularToSacred #Christianity #BiblicalTruth #Worship #JesusMusic #GodlyMusic #MusicInChurch #JellyRollChristian #FaithAndCulture #ChristianYoutuber

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sce2Vp3DcSo&t=1267s

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