 | Worship Essentials Blending Worship Styles Resources to aid thoughtful worship planning.
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| Topics: | Changes in worship, Innovation, Traditional, Worship, Worship music, Worship style |
| Filters: | Pastor, Volunteer, Worship, Worship leader |
| References: | Psalm 96:1-3 , Romans 15:5-7 , Ephesians 5:19-21 |
| Date Added: | February 06, 2008 |
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Robert Webber defined blended worship as “a true convergence of worship rooted in biblical sources, which draws from the great traditions of the church…” In these articles, we explore the biblical case behind blended worship and the foundational issues required for blended worship done well. We hope you benefit from this theme as you equip your church for worship that witnesses to the many styles and preferences of God’s people.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
A Structure Runs Through ItContemporary worship that flows is flexible, but it isn’t random. Barry Leisch
Building Blocks of Blended Worship Updating your worship style may require you to change how you use technology. Curt Taipale
The Biblical Case for Blended WorshipMixing styles and forms allows Christians to embody gospel truths. Ron Man
Blending the Past and the FutureHow to innovate without losing a sense of tradition. Barry Leisch
Don’t Get Hung Up On Style!An interview with Robert E. Webber Emily Brink
The Most Important CriteriaWorship planners need to look beyond taste to theology and effectiveness. Joan Huyser-Honig
Blended Worship in PracticeThe importance of finding a coherent theme, not a style Ron Man
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