I do but, we are called to address sin in the world not just ignore it because it's fashionable.
"Those who continue in sin, rebuke in the presence of all, so that the rest also will be fearful of sinning."
Tim. 5:20
Timothy was writing to the 1st century churches in major cities like Philippi, Thessalonica, Ephesus, Galatia, Colossaae, Corinth, and Rome, as did Paul, Peter and John. These churches within their own walls were struggling with temptation, sin, bitterness and anger and were in danger from collapsing from within. These ancient letters were worded strongly for the purpose of giving them a slap upside the head. Why would anyone outside the church be attracted to listen to the Gospel when they see the same sins in the church as they saw on the outside? The other extreme is why would anyone be attracted to listen to the Gospel if they felt condemnation from those inside the walls?
Know any churches like that? Westboro maybe?
In my town there is a small church that has a reader board that often displays a provocative message, like
If you don't follow Jesus, Burn in Hell. Tell me, why would you a sinner stop there? Explains why its a small church. My much larger church twice each year holds a free oil change for single moms in the community, offering fun entertainment for the kids and pampering for the moms as they wait for their car. This along with many other community services for our community. Without condemnation, without prejudice - being Jesus to the world. Which church would you rather visit, the one judging all the sinners around them, or the one holding their hand out in friendship?