I know the church is a non profit organization but when you really look at the direction of the church in the last few years don't a FEW questions arise? Everything is going MEGA MEGA MEGA... I'm not saying there's anything wrong with a huge church but... I'm just saying... the church CAN afford to do what's right...
MrSparrow
I feel you but what is right legally or morally
i mean lets face it if a church pulled in a million plus a month it is still a not for profit organization protectded and covered by not for profit laws
people dont keep money by giving it away
morally i dont think it right to force a church to pay for the music that they use
tithers give money
if the money is used to build community centers and medical facilities or whateve as long as they do not violate not for profit laws they are still not for profit
if there is a law allowing the use of music for not for profit events then the church is covered
the church already pays a hefty portion of the offering for music equipment
and musicians now you want them to pay for music like a radio station would
the fact of the matter the radio station has advertisers
the church has tithers
so in reality you want the people to pay for the music they hear at service twice
I think if a church chooses to support in that way fine
but you shouldnt look at a church and say you are exploiting the artist because it is because of the very ministry tat the artist is fed
new believers and old believers alike buy cd's and up here in the north where we dont hae full time gospel stations the only time we will hear this music is in church
the south have full time staitions so many artists get revenue from that venue
if the church is protected by a not for profiit clause then they are not wrong from utilizing the clause to avoid paying a fee
again you dont keep money by giving it away
you say they are paying the artist
but how do you know that that isnt part of the compromise in pursuing a misnistry instead of an entertainment career
part of ministry is tithing
well i am getting lost in my argument
but the essence is
dont be concerned by how much a church makes
not for profit is not for profit
no matter how much they make
it is the structure of the organization that makes it not for profit not the success of the organization
now if the church wants to sell cd's with the music on it that now becomes a different matter altoghether and now they do need to cough up some dough
but for the service itself
what about when the minister of music is led to do fred hammond in the middle of the service does the church become obligated to pay royalties
what about during devotion when mother smalls stands up and starts singing a shirley ceasar song and the rest of the congregation joins in
come on really
the hymn book is put out for church people to use
there is nothign on the book that says hey when you sing total praise please send royalties to such and such address
I feel the intent but it is highly uncessasary and not even legally sound