World Mission Society Church Of God New Songs

Okay, let's talk church music. Specifically, the tunes you hear in the World Mission Society Church Of God. You know, those songs that get stuck in your head… whether you want them to or not.
I've got a confession. And it might be an unpopular one.
A Musical Journey (Sort Of)
I've heard my fair share of hymns. From the classics to the… well, the less classic. And the new songs in the World Mission Society Church Of God? They’re… something.
Let's be honest. Some are catchy! Like, ridiculously catchy. I've caught myself humming them while doing dishes. I’m not even kidding.
Don't judge me! We all have our guilty pleasure songs. Mine just happen to be… spiritually inclined. Very spiritually inclined.
The Lyrics: A Deep Dive (Maybe Too Deep)
Okay, the lyrics. They're definitely… focused. On God the Mother, God the Father and the teachings. Very focused, I repeat.
Sometimes, I wonder if I should be taking notes. Is this Sunday service or a pop quiz on divine principles? Just kidding… mostly.
But hey, at least they're consistent. You always know what you're going to get. No surprises here!
The Unintentional Earworm Effect
The real magic (or maybe it's witchcraft?) is how these songs burrow into your brain. It’s like they have tiny little hooks and a relentless determination.
I’ll be walking down the street, minding my own business, and BAM! Suddenly, I'm mentally singing about Elohim God. Where did that even come from?
It’s a testament to the power of repetition. Or maybe I just have a really suggestible brain. Either way, the World Mission Society Church Of God's new songs are winning the earworm battle.
The "Unique" Arrangements
Let's not forget the arrangements. Sometimes… they're a choice. A bold choice. A choice that makes you wonder if they raided a 1980s keyboard factory.
But hey, who am I to judge? Maybe they're ahead of the curve. Maybe the '80s are coming back in a big way. (Please, no.)
I secretly admire the commitment. They're not afraid to be themselves. Even if "themselves" involves synthesizers and questionable drum machines.
So, the Verdict?
Look, I'm not saying these songs are going to win any Grammys. But they’re memorable. Unforgettable, even. In their own special way.
And honestly, isn't that what good music is all about? Making you feel something? Even if that something is a mix of amusement, confusion, and a lingering sense of spiritual awareness.
So, next time you hear one of these tunes, don't fight it. Embrace the earworm. Hum along. Maybe even learn the lyrics. Just don't blame me when it's stuck in your head for the next three days.
Because let’s face it, you have been warned.
Disclaimer: I’m just kidding (mostly). I have mad respect to all church members. May the Elohim God continue to inspire beautiful worship music.

















