Earlier in the month, worship leader Darlene Zschech performed at the Vatican and has caused an uproar on social media for her involvement as many accused her of promoting Catholicism.
She was quite surprised, according to her, when a number of Christians reacted negatively to her performance haven assumed that she was there to promote Catholicism.
Zschech however debunked the accusation on her blog Changes, saying she was there with other representatives of Christian denominations on invitation to come “together to pray for the world we live in, to worship together, to announce the Hope of Jesus to all who will hear.”
As much as Zschech enjoyed her trip and found it enlightening, several of her fans did not. A lot of them even wrote mean and hurtful comments in Twitter about the worship leader’s involvement in the Vatican.
“I must say I was completely taken by surprise at the harsh and downright mean comments from Christians who criticised my involvement in the event without any understanding, without any knowledge of why or how I got to be there, or why I even felt it was important to be present,” she said.
“I was not there to judge, I was not there to become a Catholic. I was not there to sightsee. But I WAS there to lift up the name of Jesus … without any hesitation or compromise … for as I have learned over many years, that once Jesus is the centre … anything can happen,” she said.
Zschech encouraged people not to be “dulled down” by lack of understanding or a judgmental attitude but instead be aware of how precious life is and be ready to fulfill God’s calling in their lives.
Source: Christian Post