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Emerging Worship: Creating Worship Gatherings for New Generations

by Dan Kimball

Series: Emergent Ys Series (15)

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Churches are aging. Even among megachurches with their modern technology and huge number of members, whole generations are now missing. In order to reach the 18-35 year olds, churches need to incorporate alternative worship services into their ministries that meet the unique needs of the emerging generations.In a conversational, narrative style, author Dan Kimball guides church leaders on how to create alternative services from start to finish. Using anecdotes from his own experience at Graceland, Kimball presents six creative models, providing real-life examples of each type. Emerging Worship covers key topics including* Developing a prayer team* Evaluating the local mission field and context* Determining leaders and a vision-based team* Understanding why youth pastors are usually the ideal staff to start a new service* Recognizing the difference in values between emerging worship and the rest of the church* Asking critical questions beforehand… (more)
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Should be read by all, especially those who can't see why people want to experiment with new, (and old) forms of worship. I think it provides a good understanding of why a counter reformation inj worship forms could bless us all ( )
  mckaori | Oct 13, 2008 |
This is a must read for any pastor or worship leader looking to connect with a younger generation. Most of those in the younger set will never connect with church-as-it-always-was. Kimball offers some great looks into what various churches are doing across the country to reach the younger crowd.

Kimball is not a "far-out-there" type like some associated with the emerging church. He is very theologically conservative, but progressive in method. ( )
  w_bishop | Dec 17, 2007 |
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Churches are aging. Even among megachurches with their modern technology and huge number of members, whole generations are now missing. In order to reach the 18-35 year olds, churches need to incorporate alternative worship services into their ministries that meet the unique needs of the emerging generations.In a conversational, narrative style, author Dan Kimball guides church leaders on how to create alternative services from start to finish. Using anecdotes from his own experience at Graceland, Kimball presents six creative models, providing real-life examples of each type. Emerging Worship covers key topics including* Developing a prayer team* Evaluating the local mission field and context* Determining leaders and a vision-based team* Understanding why youth pastors are usually the ideal staff to start a new service* Recognizing the difference in values between emerging worship and the rest of the church* Asking critical questions beforehand

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