Dan Kimball on Emerging Worship

Written on August 22, 2007 – 7:09 pm | by Duncan |

Dan Kimball

I taught a class on ‘emerging worship’ this morning, a part of a Trinity College course on Reformed and Evangelical Worship. See my notes from this time last year for a summary of the material from Sally Morgenthaler, Tex Sample, Dan Benedict and Craig Kennett Miller.

This time we also looked at reflections on alternative worship by Dan Kimball, in his book, Emerging Worship, in which he identifies ten common values in ‘emerging’ worship gatherings.

  • Move away from spectator type of gathering
  • Organic design
  • Sacred Space created for worship gathering
  • Multi-sensory approach
  • Freedom of movement
  • Different Focal Point
  • Revival of liturgy, ancient disciplines, Christian seasons, Jewish roots
  • Emphasis on prayer
  • Communion as central part
  • Jesus the centerpiece of worship

Dan is based at Vintage Church in Santa Cruz, California.

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Duncan Macleod posts on life, faith and culture in Australia, drawing from his involvement in the creative industry, the Uniting Church, the blogosphere, generational research, the emerging church and life on the Gold Coast.

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