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Jun 26 2015

#94: Spirit And Sacrament: Integrating Modern Worship With Traditional Liturgy [Podcast]

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It’s a good day when you’re in the same room with guys like Glenn Packiam & Aaron Niequist. I was honored to catch up with them at the Spirit & Sacrament conference here in Pittsburgh.

Both of these guys have backgrounds in modern worship but are also integrating traditional liturgical practices in their ministries. Just so you’re warned, this interview is short but loaded with more nuggets of wisdom than you can probably handle in one listen. Might need to return to this one a few times.

Enjoy!

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In this Episode You’ll Hear More About:

  • Why modern worship & traditional liturgy can work together.
  • The power of emotion in music.
  • Why worship music may not be emotional enough.
  • How modern worship fails to prepare people for crises.
  • The difference between mood & emotion and what that means for worship leaders.
  • Church functioning more like a gymnasium than a place to learn or be entertained.
  • Serving a well balanced meal to your people in worship.
  • The purpose of our gatherings: Christ as the center and the Gospel as the story.

Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

  • Article: Lester Ruth on top CCLI songs
  • Blog Post: Are Emotions in Worship Wrong?
  • Podcast: Aaron Niequist on Liturgy, Corporate Worship, & Moving Beyond Songs
  • Website: Glenn Packiam
  • Website: Aaron Niequist
  • Website: The Practice
  • Book: Discover the Mystery of Faith: How Worship Shapes Believing by Glenn Packiam
  • Music: The Mystery of Faith by Glenn Packiam
  • Master List of the Beyond Sunday Podcast

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Thanks For Listening!

If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. So helpful!

If you have an idea for a podcast you would like to see, a special guest you’d like to hear from, or a question for an upcoming episode, please email me. If you enjoyed the show, I would be so appreciative if you would rate it on iTunes and write a brief review. That helps me so much! Thanks.

And thanks to Glenn & Aaron for sharing with us!

Question: What’s your biggest takeaway from this interview with Glenn & Aaron? Always love to hear from you! You can leave a comment by clicking here.

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Podcast

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