Stones For Bread
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With a proactive and engaging style, Daniel Frankforter explores the consequences of the tendency by many Protestant congregations to adopt new, ” contemporary” styles of worship. With membership and attendance declining, many churches are revamping their worship services to attract or keep participants, but too often the adaptation becomes nothing more than a Spirit-less reflection of popular culture. Stones for Bread presents some of the different programs for “marketing” worship, clarifies the implications for the integrity of a church’s mission and spiritual life, and proposes some alternative means for rejuvenating worship.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780664222840
ISBN10: 0664222846
A. Daniel Frankforter
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2001
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
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