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Dynamic Worship: Mission, Grace, Praise, and Power [Hardcover]

Kennon L. Callahan (Author)
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August 5, 1997 0787938661 978-0787938666
In this vital guide for pastors and lay leaders, Kennon Callahan outlines the major components of effective and meaningful worship. He also suggests strategic, systematic steps for implementing improvements that transform church services into experiences of dynamic worship. By advancing and improving the worship service, the gifts of worship can transform our lives.

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From the bestselling author of Twelve Keys to an Effective Church--what today's congregations must know to strengthen their worship life. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Successful, healthy congregations are distinguished by helpful, inspiring worship services that advance and strengthen the lives of worshipers. In Dynamic Worship, Kennon Callahan calls on the church to look both critically and hopefully at this central expression of its identity. Worshiping, he says, should be as natural as breathing, and as life sustaining. It is central to living. "Without worshiping our lives shrivel and decay; our true selves perish.

"Dynamic corporate worship conveys four gifts to its participants. We gain the power to move forward and grow, the grace of sharing in community, clarity about life's meaning, and the hope to live richly and fully in this life.

But how can a church whose worship is tired (or tiresome) overcome resistance to change and begin to transform? Callahan presents tested and proven steps for transforming uninspiring church services into experiences of dynamic worship. He focuses on five major components of a strong, healthy service of worship:

  • the service is warm and winsome
  • the music is dynamic and inspiring
  • the service has power and movement
  • the services and sanctuary help the congregation reach persons in the community in mission
  • the preaching expresses the character of the gospel and the quality of compassion

Dynamic Worship shows how congregations can implement each of these five components in a strategic and systematic way through a program of incremental change. The book outlines qualities important in choirs and choir directors, characteristics of celebratory prayer and music, ways in which churches can activate the latent energy in their congregations, and much more.

Callahan writes, "There are sound and proven ways to make your congregational worship life deeper, richer, fuller, brimming with a sense of God's presence. What is offered here . . . can help you achieve that goal."


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass (August 5, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0787938661
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787938666
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,979,942 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Kennon L. Callahan, B.A., M.Div., S.T.M., Ph.D. : researcher, professor, and pastor : is one of today's most sought-after church consultants and speakers. Author of many books, he is best known for his groundbreaking Twelve Keys to an Effective Church, which has formed the basis for the widely acclaimed Mission Growth Movement.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Forces the reader to ask tough questions about worship, September 20, 2007
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Matthew Gunia (Justice, Illinois) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dynamic Worship: Mission, Grace, Praise, and Power (Hardcover)
Kennon Callahan is a former parish pastor, former professor at Emory University, and current church consultant/author. "Dynamic Worship" builds off his previous book, "12 Keys to an Effective Church;" specifically, it fleshes out the third key--dynamic worship. It should be noted that one does not need to read "12 Keys to an Effective Church" in order to understand "Dynamic Worship."

In this book, Callahan argues that churches would do well to recognize that their congregation exists in a mission culture and thus worship services should speak to feelings that unbelievers and believers have in common: hope for the future, help for life's pains, a feeling of community, making sense of life, and God's power/majesty. By concentrating on addressing these subjective emotional longings in an aesthetically pleasing way (while also advancing denominational doctrine), believers will be energized and encouraged to go forth in mission and unbelievers will be served effectively.

The majority of this book gives the reader practical advice for creating such a worship service and the rationale behind it. Much of Callahan's advice is good and this traditional, conservative pastor appreciated the fact that Callahan argues that traditional music in a worship service can be just as effective as praise-band or gospel music.

While this book is certainly not intended to advance a theology of worship, Callahan's theological assumptions bleed through; some of them are helpful for a church leader who is interested in growing the mission of the church, but the underlying assumptions that worship should begin from the standpoint of emotional needs, that it should be primarily uplifting and powerful, and that it should be focused on sanctified (righteous) living as opposed to the person and work of Jesus Christ (justification, forgiveness) challenges this reader's assumptions about worship and (as of this writing) do not prove to be helpful challenges. Furthermore, Callahan uncharacteristically fills this book with fuzzy, amorphous words like "hope," "Easter people," and "dynamic" without ever explaining what these words mean. How does a song or sermon express hope? How does an Easter Christian differ from a Good Friday person (who, in turn differs from a Pentecost season person)? How does one go about determining whether or not his worship service is dynamic...whatever dynamic means. How does one design and execute a worship service to reach a specific unchurched target group? Some objective definitions, criteria, and measuring tools would have made this book more helpful and less confusing.

This is not to say that this book is not worth the time it takes to read it. Callahan approaches worship from a unique, holistic perspective (based on the previously cited book), bases his book on research and anecdotal trail-and-error consulting, and continually reminds the reader of his main points. If you're considering this as your first Kennon Callahan book, I would advise you not to base your opinion on his body of work off "Dynamic Worship" alone. This book is mildly recommended as I'm sure there are better worship books out there, but it force the reader to ask himself a number of critical questions about the design and execution of worship services.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, common-sense essay, January 17, 2000
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A short and to-the point presentation of critical factors in planning for successful worship services in protestant churches of all sizes. Written by a consultant in this area who knows congregations, churches, and people.
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pew greeters, relational ushers, churched culture, new worship service, comfortably empty, seating range, relational groupings, average worship attendance, worship facility, dynamic worship, new choir, informal development, effective church, music team, filled sanctuary, worship leadership, twelve keys, adequate parking
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