Monster of Praise and Worship
In nearly every Pentecostal or Charismatic church I've visited, there's often a "Monster of Praise" who alienates members before the pastor even begins the sermon. During praise and worship, this individual dominates, dictating the fervor of worship and rebuking those who don't meet their standards. Like a self-appointed praise police, they believe they are responsible for ensuring the congregation's worship intensity. This "Monster of Praise" can be a member of the Praise and Worship team or a leader in the church, someone with authority. When they are deeply moved by the Holy Spirit and notice others who seem disengaged, they react with holy indignation. They might call out individuals with statements like, "Jesus rose from the grave, and you can't even get out of your chair to praise Him!" or "I can't believe you're not more into it. God is in this place! I can feel it!!” However, instead of inspiring worship, this app...