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Session Description
Often conversations about worship in a congregation are stymied by the inability to get beyond individual reaction to last week’s service. What if a congregation could find more profound ways of discussing worship by looking at historic examples? We will explore what we can learn from the challenges and gifts of two churches of the recent past, Christ Temple (Church of Christ [Holiness] USA) in Jim Crow racism-laced Jackson, Mississippi, and the Anaheim Vineyard Fellowship in the late 1970s.
Conference Title
2014 Calvin Symposium on Worship
Event Date
1-30-2014
Event Type
Workshop/Seminar
Type (recording/text)
Recording
Subject Area
Worship
Topic
Contemporary Worship
Recommended Citation
Cudjoe, Dale; Park, Andy; Rethmeier, Cindy; Ruth, Lester; and Steenwyk, Carrie, "Deepening a Congregation's Ability to Talk about Worship" (2014). Symposium on Worship Archive. 53.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/uni-cicw-symposium/2014/allitems/53
Deepening a Congregation's Ability to Talk about Worship
Often conversations about worship in a congregation are stymied by the inability to get beyond individual reaction to last week’s service. What if a congregation could find more profound ways of discussing worship by looking at historic examples? We will explore what we can learn from the challenges and gifts of two churches of the recent past, Christ Temple (Church of Christ [Holiness] USA) in Jim Crow racism-laced Jackson, Mississippi, and the Anaheim Vineyard Fellowship in the late 1970s.