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Worship in a Changing World Source: Robert Webber, Worship First conference John.chandler@vbmb.org
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Worship Changes in 20 th Century Traditional Contemporary Postmodern 190019601990
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9 Traditions, 1900-1960 Liturgical Reformed Anabaptist Quaker Restitution Revivalism Soul Worship Pentecostal Holiness
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Three Characteristics of Traditional Worship 1. Print-oriented. 2. Predictable. 3. Isolationist.
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Two Worship Renewal Movements Now Talking Catholic Renewal – Mainline Renewal Pentecostal 1906Praise/Worship 1965 Charismatic 1940s Blended 1990
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Key Contemporary Flashpoints 1.Bill and Gloria Gaither, 1960s Music revolution in U.S. 2.Jesus People (1970s) Maranatha music 3.A new move out of isolationism (today)
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Shift into Postmodern Worship Convergence Liturgical and charismatic worship are moving out of isolationism and into conversation Catholic/Liturgical –Restore a biblical theology and structure of worship Pentecostal / Liturgical / Praise –Restore the immediacy of the Spirit in worship
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From “answers” to “experience” People no longer come into town looking for the best preaching, but the best worship They don’t want “evidence that demands a verdict,” but an encounter with the living God
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7 Characteristics of New Postmodern Worshipers Ready to commit. Spiritual but not religious. Nostalgic for the past. Long for connection. Attracted to mystery and ambiguity. Participatory joiners. Audio-visual learners. Bonhoeffer Anti-institutional Taize, Iona, Greek Orthodox Chat room Aware of complexity, seeking wisdom (not answers) Don’t want worship done to them Beyond talking head
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Love/Hate 2001 Survey of Wheaton students 91% negative: “entertainment worship” Worship done “to me” –beyond “excellence” Presentational Whether traditional or contemporary 98% positive: “encounter with God” –Depth and substance
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5 Characteristics of Postmodern Worship 1. Authentic 2. Spiritually engaging 3. Participatory 4. Visual/Oral 5. Contemplative
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The Conflicts 1.Recently: The “Booster” vs. the “Boomer” Worship wars 2.Coming: the “Boomer” versus the “20-something” Won’t be a fight, because 20s are surfers, not fighters
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A theological hypothesis … If worship is a function of mission … … then the forms of worship will change as cultures change … even as the object of worship remains unchanging and eternal!
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A question … How does worship in your church need to change in order to help people in your culture connect with the God of Jesus Christ?
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Worship in a Changing World Dr. John P. Chandler The Ray and Ann Spence Network for Congrgational Leadership www.rasnet.org John.chandler@vbmb.org Copy right John P. Chandler, 2001
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