Hymn Society Presentation: Embracing the Challenge

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On July 16, 2019, I presented Embracing the Challenge: Questions and Answers in Music and Worship in Christian Higher Education at the Annual Meeting of the Hymn Society of the United States and Canada in Dallas, Texas. This was an extension of a similar paper I presented in November 2018 at the Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society in Denver, Colorado.

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Abstract

Worship is a central function of the church and institutions of Christian higher education have an obligation to provide training for future worship leaders that is theologically rich, artistically expressive, and culturally aware. In recent decades there has been a dramatic upheaval in the musical and worship practices in churches across denominations, but the issue is particularly acute within the evangelical churches in America. Seminaries and the constellation of Christian colleges and universities are struggling to adapt to this changing landscape of music and worship leadership in the church. This paper examines the challenges facing institutions of higher education in the field of music and worship leadership. Specifically, it will seek to answer several key questions that will enable the administrations and faculties at these schools to design and adapt curricula and programs to meet the changing expectations and needs of the local church, while holding fast to the theological and philosophical moorings that guide our biblical worldview.

Check out the posts in the Embracing the Challenge series:

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Director of Worship Studies at California Baptist University; Husband to Lindsey; Dad to 4 Awesome Kids; Lover of God, Music, and LSU