Can condemns invitation secular entertainers church

I understand your question, but I want to clarify that the term "condemns" typically implies a strong negative judgment or rejection. If you meant to ask if a church can invite secular entertainers to perform within its premises, the answer is yes, many churches do invite secular entertainers to perform as part of their events or services.

However, it's important to note that the church's leadership and congregation may have varying opinions on the matter. Some may view secular entertainment as a way to reach out to the community and share the message of the church, while others may be more cautious or even opposed to it due to concerns about the potential impact on their faith or values.

In general, churches that invite secular entertainers often do so with the intention of using the event as a way to share the message of the church and to build relationships with the community. They may also use the event as an opportunity to provide a platform for artists to share their talents and to promote positive values and messages.

It's also worth noting that some churches may have specific guidelines or restrictions in place for the types of entertainment they allow, and may require that the entertainment be consistent with the church's values and mission.

Ultimately, whether or not a church can invite secular entertainers to perform within its premises will depend on the specific policies and values of the church, as well as the opinions and beliefs of its leadership and congregation.