IMO, the purpose of the service is not to entertain us or others.....
IMO, what should excite us is the Gospel, the message - not the beat and tempo of music....
IMO, while pure "praise" certainly has it's appropriate place in music and worship (several of the Psalms come to mind), music should typically convey Law and Gospel.... the Holy Spirit uses the WORD. If the Word is absent, well....
IMO, no "style" of music is void of bad lyrics! I'm SURE we could come up with a list of "traditional" hymns with "lyrics" that are bad to non-existent.... and the same for "contemporary" ones. And outstanding examples of both, too.
IMO, the opening video (WHILE SATIRE!!!!!) has a valid point: too much of this "contemporary" stuff is just fluff (and not all of it is even Christian fluff, lol). "Light" would be giving it too much credit. Often quite void of Law or Gospel. I'm concerned about the trend in much of Western Christianity away from Truth and to emotions, away from teaching and to relativism and feeling, away from being God centered to being self-centered. I see it in sermons.... I see it in worship.... I see it in songs. And I think there's something fundamentally WRONG with the whole philosophy that the church should be as much like the world as possible. If people leave worship and say, "Wow, that's just like MTV" "That reflects the world!" Well....
I can "excuse" a TUNE* that's bad..... I can't excuse lyrics that are bad.
My half cent.
- Josiah
* MOST hymns can actually be sung to many different tunes.... good worship planners make use of that.