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Abstract
More and more churches, in most denominations and traditions, rely less upon pipe organs, hymnals, robed choirs, and the old European hymns, and rely more upon grand pianos, guitars, bands, drama teams, singing ensembles, and newer music with the words projected on a screen. The movement toward contemporary worship, however, has attracted its fair share of suspicion, criticism, and even rage.
Recommended Citation
Hunter, G. (1996). The Rationale for a Culturally Relevant Worship Service. Journal of the American Society for Church Growth, 7(1), 131-146. Retrieved from https://place.asburyseminary.edu/jascg/vol7/iss1/9
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