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What types of churches are you referring to that uses these aids?
In my experience, it's Charismatic churches or those adjacent to them. I would also guess churches with a large student population, hence also a large artsy contingent.
There seems to be a sense that the church requires people of their particular talents--not merely to support the ministry (a fine-arts student designing posters or PowerPoint slides, say), but to take an active role in liturgy. As if every performing art is the equivalent of a musician.
It's a bit of an alien concept to me, probably because although I also have an arts degree, it's in English, and I'm a writer. Am I likewise entitled to take an active role and use my prose-writing skills in the worship service? What would that even look like?
(Meanwhile, my mother's cousin is an artist and graphic designer. My parents have one of her landscaped on their wall, but there are Christian organizations all over the country who hired her to design their logos and so forth. There are ways of using your talents for the Kingdom that don't involve being on stage on Sunday mornings.)
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