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Congregations - A journal of the Alban Institute,
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This review is from: Reinventing Sunday: Breakthrough Ideas for Transforming Worship (Paperback)
This new entry on the expanding shelf of books on worship seeks to provide inspiration and practical resources for those who regularly lead worship. Drawing on a wide range of traditions and practices, author Berglund hopes to support readers "in breathing life into your weekly ritual" (p. xvii).He brings seven assumptions to the subject at hand (pp. xvii-xviii): 1. Worship should be offered to God as worship, not as evangelism or Christian education. 2. Worship is what worshipers do for God. 3. Worship leaders are not performers but prompters of those in the pew. 4. Worship can transform our lives and make us more faithful. 5. Worship should activate our whole self, including our bodies. 6. God-centered worship expands our souls. 7. Worship is a weekly mini pilgrimage, an adventure into the unknown. Robert Webbers emphasis on the fourfold movement of worship (gathering of the people, service of the Word, responding in gratitude, going out to serve) gives Berglund's handbook its structure, augmented by prelude and postlude. Each section expands on one of the assumptions and offers practical suggestions for worshipers and worship leaders alike. Berglund~ years of experience as a pastor and worship leader, supported by an undergraduate degree in music and training for spiritual direction, contribute depth and breadth to his understanding. He addresses the stresses and storms surrounding worship today. In one of the most valuable portions of the book, "The Modulating Church," the author tackles the challenges of bringing a key change in worship to the congregation. His well-considered suggestions correct some of the market-mentality aberrations that afflict churches today. "Is the motto of the church The customer is always right'? Worshipers are not clients. Churches are in the business of creating a new heaven and a new earth, not satisfying shareholders" (p. 91). For a brief but current and comprehensive guide for those leading worship, one would be hard put to find anything more accessible and usable than this book. It has, in this reviewer's mind, only a couple of relatively minor flaws. An index would add to its usefulness. On page 8 the author employs a highly dubious etymology for the word innovate. To relate it to ovary/ovum--and therefore to fertility and birth--rather than to novum is a bit of a stretch. Rev. Joseph I. Mortensen American Baptist Churches of Michigan Midland, Michigan From "Congregations." A publication of the Alban Institute
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Glorious Creativity,
By Theodorre Donson (Lakewood, Colorado USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reinventing Sunday: Breakthrough Ideas for Transforming Worship (Paperback)
Brad Berglund has written an extraordinary book. A man for whom creativity is obviously a part of his soul, he shares ideas that make worship come alive in the local church setting. A man whose stories prove he has searched his own soul, he places his ideas in the context of profound human experience -- sorrowful, tragic and humorous.The book brings focus and meaning to worship. Berglund has obviously reflected deeply on the nature and meaning of worship and gently guides the reader into his deep understanding of his topic. He opens doors of whose existence most people are unaware, and then he makes walking through them as safe and comfortable as coming home. Obviously, this man loves worship and loves people. Every page glows with enthusiasm for life and for his topic. His book, both simple and direct, is a joy to read because of its compactness, clarity and ready applicability. Drawing from a wide variety of traditions, he covers every aspect of worship. He shares more ideas than any church could apply in several years. The fun is in choosing which ideas serve your congregation best. An added benefit is the listing of other resources that he names throughout the text. This is a book first to read and then to reference again and again.
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By antoinette lambert (OXFORD, MS, US) - See all my reviews
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I was very pleased to recieve the book I ordered exactly as described in the descripton when looking for a used copy of this title. It was in excellent shape just like new.
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