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Welcome to the Influence Podcast! I’m George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host.
“The so-called worship wars often consist of ill-suited judgments about worship,” writes Steven Félix-Jäger.
“The debates generally center around the question of what constitutes appropriate worship and can include issues such as the use of contemporary music versus traditional hymns, the role of preaching, the usual of visual aids and technology, and the role of personal experience in worship.”
In this episode, I talk to Félix-Jäger about how to assess the arguments in these debates and use good judgment when planning a worship service.
Steven Félix-Jäger is associate professor and chair of Worship Arts and Media at Life Pacific University and a credentialed minister in the Foursquare Church. He is author of How to Worship for All Its Worth, published by Zondervan Academic.
Show Notes
By Welcome to the Influence Podcast! I’m George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host.
“The so-called worship wars often consist of ill-suited judgments about worship,” writes Steven Félix-Jäger.
“The debates generally center around the question of what constitutes appropriate worship and can include issues such as the use of contemporary music versus traditional hymns, the role of preaching, the usual of visual aids and technology, and the role of personal experience in worship.”
In this episode, I talk to Félix-Jäger about how to assess the arguments in these debates and use good judgment when planning a worship service.
Steven Félix-Jäger is associate professor and chair of Worship Arts and Media at Life Pacific University and a credentialed minister in the Foursquare Church. He is author of How to Worship for All Its Worth, published by Zondervan Academic.
Show Notes