For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. – 2 Timothy 4:3
This Disco (Used To Be A Cute Cathedral)
(Words and Music by Steve Taylor; from the album, “On The Fritz”)
(Listen while you read)
Sunday needs a pick-me-up?
Here’s your chance
Do you get tired of the same old square dance?
Allemande right now
All join hands
Do-si-do to the promised boogieland
Got no need for altar calls
Sold the altar for the mirror balls
Do you shuffle? Do you twist?
‘Cause with a hot hits playlist, now we say
This disco used to be a cute cathedral
Where the chosen cha-cha every day of the year
This disco used to be a cute cathedral
Where we only play the stuff you’re wanting to hear
Mickey does the two-step
One, Two, Swing
All the little church mice doing their thing
Boppin’ in the belltower
Rumba to the right
Knock knock, who’s there? Get me out of this limelight
So, you want to defect?
Officer, what did you expect?
Got no rhythm, got no dough
He said, “Listen, Bozo, don’t you know”
This disco used to be a cute cathedral
Where the chosen cha-cha every day of the week
This disco used to be a cute cathedral
But we got no room if you ain’t gonna be chic
Sell your holy habitats
This ship’s been deserted by sinking rats
The exclusive place to go
It’s where the pious pogo, don’t you know
This disco used to be a cute cathedral
Where the chosen cha-cha every day of the year
This disco used to be a cute cathedral
Where we only play the stuff you’re wanting to hear
This disco used to be a cute cathedral
Where the chosen cha-cha every day of the week
This disco used to be a cute cathedral
But we got no room if you ain’t gonna be chic
Steve Taylor once gave an interview which explained how this song came to be.
I’m down in New York city, and there’s this disco that used to be a church, called “The Limelight.” So I did my little on-the-scene investigation and went down with some friends one night, had to pay fifteen dollars just to get in–I had to walk home (no, not quite.) We go up and it was really bizarre. We come in, and first we walk by these sarcophagi on the walls and stuff like that. I think the person that was taking the tickets was dressed like a nun or something like that. They were showing Ten Commandments on the video screens and stuff.
We walk into the main sanctuary part, go up the stairs to the balcony–there’s like two balconies–and the floor of this big church–I mean, it must have been able to seat like a thousand people–is literally jammed with probably 1,500 people dancing, and there’s a video screen showing the latest Madonna sleaze on the video and stuff like that. So I’m looking down at this–scratch the Madonna sleaze–my mind starts drifting, I imagine that this is Sunday evening and the deacons have devised this as a way of getting new membership, right? [laughter]
So it’s a very satirical song, but the point is–especially like in California where I’m from you’ve got this country-club Christianity springing up, where Christianity is supposed to appeal to the beautiful people, and we try to get the right elements in our churches–the elements that are going to give money and everything like that. That’s not the church’s mission. Jesus talked about coming to heal the sick, not those who are well, and so it’s essentially a song against this idea of country-club Christianity. – Steve Taylor interview1
Have we learned anything in the last 30 years?
In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead, and in view of his appearing and his kingdom, I give you this charge: Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction. For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths. But you, keep your head in all situations, endure hardship, do the work of an evangelist, discharge all the duties of your ministry. – 2 Timothy 1:1-5
1 As reported at http://www.sockheaven.net/discography/taylor/fritz/this_disco_used_to_be_a_cute_cathedral/#about