A Community of Joy: How to Create Contemporary Worship
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A Community of Joy: How to Create Contemporary Worship   -     By: Tim Wright

A Community of Joy: How to Create Contemporary Worship

Abingdon Press / 1994 / Paperback

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If congregations are to reach new generations of people, they must explore new styles of worship. Timothy Wright stikes a balance between liturgical worhip and worship that seeks to meet the needs of the unchurched and those who have a "hi-tech", baby-boomer mentality. Written by a pastor in a vital and growing congregation, A COMMUNITY OF JOY suggests practical, innovative, and nontraditional forms of worship, enabling churches to minister more effectively.

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Title: A Community of Joy: How to Create Contemporary Worship
By: Tim Wright
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 1994
Dimensions: 5 1/4 X 8 1/2 (inches)
Weight: 7 ounces
ISBN: 0687091179
ISBN-13: 9780687091171
Stock No: WW91179

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A Community of Joy suggests practical, innovative, and nontraditional forms of worship, enabling churches to minister more effectively. * Addresses the felt need for worship renewal * Shows how liturgical worship and contemporary worship can coexist * Specifically targets seekers outside the church, using worship services as a primary vehicle for evangelism and outreach * Includes contemporary worship services as illustrations of Wright's method

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Timothy K. Wright is Associate Pastor, Community Church of Joy Glendale, Arizona.

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