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Creating Missional Worship: Fusing context and tradition

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By (author): Tim Lomax

Creating Missional Worship explores how contemporary context and Anglican liturgical tradition can be fused together to create engaging and transformative worship. It addresses a key issue that has arisen in the wake of Fresh Expressions: to what extent should worship be shaped by the culture of the day, and how far can it stray from core patterns of worship and still be recognisably Anglican? Tim Lomax offers imaginative ideas and resources for finding freedom within a framework. Using the basic patterns of Common Worship, he outlines a contextual approach to creating worship that is incarnational, sacramental, Trinitarian and revelatory in todays language and cultural forms. He offers many examples and illustrations of how liturgy and contemporary culture can meet in fresh and challenging ways. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Church House Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780715144640

About Tim Lomax

Tim Lomax is a member of the Liturgical Commission Chair of the C of Es Evangelical Worship Consultation and of the Lichfield Diocese Worship Group. He teaches on mission-shaped church and worship at conferences and as a visiting lecturer at theological colleges. He is a hymn and songwriter co-author of Crafting Common Worship and Liquid Worship (Grove) and is a parish priest in Shrewsbury.

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