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Why should Pastors be paid but Musicians should not? – George Krown

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Why should Pastors be paid but Musicians should not? – George Krown

In Ghana, there is a long-standing debate in the church community about whether musicians should be paid for their performances or not.

 

While some pastors believe that musicians should serve without pay, others argue that they deserve compensation for their work. George Krown, a Ghanaian singer based in the United Kingdom, has weighed in on the conversation, asking a thought-provoking question.

 

George Krown points out that pastors are paid for their work in winning souls through their teachings. He argues that musicians, who contribute to the church through their performances, also deserve better compensation. Many musicians, he notes, are breadwinners who take care of their families and others, just like pastors.

 

George Krown emphasizes that musicians are extremely important to the church and society. He believes that the church should support musicians in the same way that pastors are supported and respected for their work.

 

If musicians are not taken care of, he warns, they may leave the church for other opportunities where they can earn a living. According to George Krown, many church instrumentalists and singers are already leaving the church for secular music due to the lack of compensation. He stresses the need for the church to recognize the value of musicians and provide them with the support they need to continue serving.

The debate over whether musicians should be paid for church performances highlights the importance of recognizing the contributions of all individuals to the church and society.

 

By compensating musicians for their work, the church can show appreciation for their talents and dedication, ultimately strengthening the community.

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