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Worship Essentials
Blending the Past and the Future

How to innovate without losing a sense of tradition.
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Topics:Changes in worship, Contemporary, Innovation, Traditional, Worship, Worship music, Worship style
Filters:Pastor, Volunteer, Worship, Worship leader
Purpose:Worship
References:Psalm 96:1-3, Romans 15:5-7, Ephesians 5:19-21
Date Added:February 06, 2008
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I've observed a disturbing trend among our university students. Increasingly, our incoming students—whom I take to be representative of the evangelical population—are ignorant of even the most well-known, historic hymns. My informal survey suggests that college students who have grown up in the church in California are familiar, on average, ...

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