I know a lot of you are pretty connected with Passion. Many of you went to Passion 07 and others stay in touch with the Passion podcast and other web-connective features of the 268 Generation.
Here's my question to those of you that are still pretty aware of Mr. Giglio's movement...
Is Passion done? Is it still viable and important to the spiritual climate of the American church?
From a music perspective, I have felt that Passion's musical offerings as of late have lacked the freshness of years past, but my question isn't necessarily confined to music.
Is Passion as important as ever?
Monday, January 22, 2007
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No, I would not say Passion is finished by any means.
Yes, they might be finished with the Passion we formerly knew. But it's ok because they have finally seen the larger spectrum. Finally Passion has decided to take it to the nations instead of pouring all their efforts into one group (America).
So, Crowder/Hall/Tomlin/Redman aside... I support Passion on the mission scale, but I agree that their musical aspect has been in a slump.
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