Is there anyone out there that is trying to (for lack of a better word) renew worship in an established (50+ years old) congregational setting. Our church offers two identical worship styles at 8:30 & 10:45 a.m. on Sunday. These services include traditional settings of the liturgy from the ELW book, organ music, processional hymn, pulpit & lectern proclamation, robed worship leaders, and brass / bells / adult choir ensembles that provide special music. All of this is done very, VERY well, and has served (and continues to serve) many in the congregation rather well.
There is a segment of the congregation who feels that offering two similar worship expressions on Sunday morning is not helping us to fully realize our mission. Some would like to supplant the "traditional" 10:45 worship service with a more "contemporary" service at that time. I cringe at the use of the c-word in describing worship.
I think the kinds of things I've seen / heard about at some of the emerging-ish churches would be a really helpful way to think of worship. Has anyone tried going this route in a church with a history of 3+ generations?
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