Ruth, Lester2019-09-252019-09-252016-03-2820091941-7624http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/236388"How would you classify the worship of your church or parish? It is “contemporary” or “traditional”? Are those terms too limited? Would the terms found in some recent youth ministry training materials be more helpful? In that case, would you classify your worship as “linear” or “organic”?111 Are you still at a loss for the right classification? Would these terms from a recent online worship forum be more accurate: “multi-sensory worship,” “indigenous worship,” “innovative worship,” “transformation worship,” “blended worship,” “praise services,” “spirited traditional,” “creative,” or “classic worship”?112 Or would ethnic or racial designators be more descriptive of your service’s character? Is it helpful to label your worship service as “African-American,” “Hispanic,” “Euro-American,” or by some other similar designation?"engWith permission of the license/copyright holderchurchministry trainingProtestant worshiptaxonomiesReligious ethicsGlobal Church History and World ChristianityDogmaticsPractical theology and theological educationLiturgy, spiritual formationA rose by any other nameArticle