If your church sings songs that someone else recorded and you are not paying royalties via CCLI, you are a theif and a robber.
You can not legally display the words in public nor perfom music without paying royalties.
You really can't even show videos to your youth group or bible study group without paying royalties either. Churches must also join CVLI (Christian Video Licensing Inc).
www.cvli.comHow do you think gospel songwriters get paid? If your church is not a member of CCLI, you can join at
www.ccli.comCCLI stands for Christian Copyrights Licensing Inc.
My church pays around $250 a year and we LEGALLY have access to the music that you hear and see on the radio and tv. Every three years they ask you to send them the list of the songs that you sing in worship so the people that actually wrote the songs you love to sing can get their royalty check (money for writing the song).
There are tons of benefits that go along with being a member of CCLI. There is access to thousands of songs with not just the lyrics but the chord progressions and lead sheets also (the words with the symbols for the chord progressions over them).
If you are not a member and do not plan on being a member, I pray that you realize that you are illegally stealing music and you can not play the role that you didn't know.
This is an area that our black churches definately have dropped the ball. I pray that you align yourself with the legal practices of our country regarding the music that you sing in church.
If your church can not afford to do this at the time, please refrain from singing copywritten music from the artists/songwriters that you can't afford to pay until you can.
Right is right and wrong is wrong. Please if your church is out of alignment, do the right thing and join.
MrSparrow