Abstract
The movement toward ancient church tradition has been well documented; however, there has also been a steady rise of new churches that are embracing church tradition and liturgy. The first part of this article will examine the history behind this movement and the factors that have contributed to its development. Next, it will look at four case studies of new churches that are embracing liturgy, which I refer to as neo-liturgical churches. It will end with an exploration of the promise that this may hold for reaching young adults.
Recommended Citation
Bevins, W. (2020). Something Old, Something New: How New Churches Are Embracing Liturgy. Great Commission Research Journal, 11(2), 32-51. Retrieved from https://place.asburyseminary.edu/gcrj/vol11/iss2/2
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