This essay contends that in contemporary liturgies, a sonic sacrament of Eucharist is emerging through the medium of contemporary worship music. After laying out a theology of worship, sacrament, and participation, the article examines three major churches in Los Angeles: Hillsong LA, Mosaic LA, and Reality LA, and analyzes their liturgical practice. Based on this analysis, the author contends that American churches are exchanging the traditional sacrament of Eucharist with Contemporary Worship Music. The remainder of the article considers the implications of this shift
In this review of Ari Y. Kelman\u27s Shout to the Lord: Making Worship Music in Evangelical America,...
This paper examines and provides the best model, degrees of preparation, and various steps the Dioce...
Much of the scholarship of congregational music focuses on participatory music in organized corporat...
This essay contends that in contemporary liturgies, a sonic sacrament of Eucharist is emerging throu...
Music has been present in the worship practices of Christian communities as far back as the early da...
I will begin my analysis with a brief examination of the changes that have occurred in American reli...
 If Reformed theology hopes to impact contemporary and future societies as much as possible it wi...
This paper seeks to articulate a Pentecostal theology of worship within the framework of sacramental...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: page 111 appears to be missing from the thesis. Our...
This thesis seeks to present a theological basis for the significant role of music in the encounter ...
The revolution in worship services in contemporary evangelicalism is obvious. Over 25,000 congregati...
The article begins by addressing two primary areas of concern: 1. Can music communicate meaning, and...
A theology of Church music for worship has been conspicuous by its absence. The need is clearly dem...
Theology and music have long been at odds, having been treated as exclusive fields of theory and pra...
This thesis examines the \(influence\) of music on the development of the Church of God (Cleveland, ...
In this review of Ari Y. Kelman\u27s Shout to the Lord: Making Worship Music in Evangelical America,...
This paper examines and provides the best model, degrees of preparation, and various steps the Dioce...
Much of the scholarship of congregational music focuses on participatory music in organized corporat...
This essay contends that in contemporary liturgies, a sonic sacrament of Eucharist is emerging throu...
Music has been present in the worship practices of Christian communities as far back as the early da...
I will begin my analysis with a brief examination of the changes that have occurred in American reli...
 If Reformed theology hopes to impact contemporary and future societies as much as possible it wi...
This paper seeks to articulate a Pentecostal theology of worship within the framework of sacramental...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: page 111 appears to be missing from the thesis. Our...
This thesis seeks to present a theological basis for the significant role of music in the encounter ...
The revolution in worship services in contemporary evangelicalism is obvious. Over 25,000 congregati...
The article begins by addressing two primary areas of concern: 1. Can music communicate meaning, and...
A theology of Church music for worship has been conspicuous by its absence. The need is clearly dem...
Theology and music have long been at odds, having been treated as exclusive fields of theory and pra...
This thesis examines the \(influence\) of music on the development of the Church of God (Cleveland, ...
In this review of Ari Y. Kelman\u27s Shout to the Lord: Making Worship Music in Evangelical America,...
This paper examines and provides the best model, degrees of preparation, and various steps the Dioce...
Much of the scholarship of congregational music focuses on participatory music in organized corporat...