In this video, James Lasher reacts to a church that has embraced a deeply seeker-sensitive approach in an effort to draw people through its doors. While growth and outreach matter, the method matters just as much.
This church uses secular music with openly immoral lyrics and artists who glorify sin, all under the banner of relevance. This video breaks down why this approach is not only unbiblical but spiritually dangerous, and how it creates a form of Christianity that avoids repentance, conviction and the fear of the Lord.
This is not about hate or mockery. This is a call to repentance, holiness and a return to biblical worship. The church was never meant to look like the world to reach the world. It was meant to be set apart.
If the church loses its salt, what is left?"
Are we so desperate to be “relevant” that we’re willing to turn the church into a Super Bowl halftime show?
In this video, James Lasher takes a hard but loving look at a recent Super Bowl Sunday event at a Cincinnati megachurch that featured:
Secular songs from Cardi B, Bad Bunny, DMX, and more
A Super Bowl–style “halftime show” inside the church service
A stunt where a Bible is literally punted off the stage
Years of “relevant” Super Bowl events, including a Miley Cyrus–style wrecking ball bit
This is not an attack piece. It’s a call for repentance and a warning about the lukewarm church Jesus spoke of in Revelation 3:14–22. With culture growing darker and more confused, the church cannot afford to blur the line between holy worship and worldly entertainment.
In this video we talk about:
Why importing Super Bowl hype and secular music into church is so dangerous
How pop culture like K‑pop “demon hunter” stories can subtly twist our view of spiritual warfare
The seriousness of shepherding God’s people and being judged more strictly as leaders
The urgent call for the church to repent, be set apart, and stay faithful to Scripture



