Distinctive Worship
by Andy Flannagan
GoodBookStall Review:
Many other writers on the subject of worship start and stop at leading worship in church and the issues surrounding this. Yet worship is more than just hymns and choruses on a Sunday. Andrew Flannagan addresses this issue in Distinctive Worship and faces the relationship between youth culture and the Sunday Worship service. While a manual for youth leaders this book raises questions for all generations. An example is that of mobile phones. How can leaders deal with young people who's mobile rings in the middle of the prayer time and then go out to answer it when the leader's mobile is on vibrate? This book is not just for youth leaders, and needs to be followed up with something about older generations and worship.
Reviewer: Phelim McIntyre (14/01/05)
Many other writers on the subject of worship start and stop at leading worship in church and the issues surrounding this. Yet worship is more than just hymns and choruses on a Sunday. Andrew Flannagan addresses this issue in Distinctive Worship and faces the relationship between youth culture and the Sunday Worship service. While a manual for youth leaders this book raises questions for all generations. An example is that of mobile phones. How can leaders deal with young people who's mobile rings in the middle of the prayer time and then go out to answer it when the leader's mobile is on vibrate? This book is not just for youth leaders, and needs to be followed up with something about older generations and worship.
Reviewer: Phelim McIntyre (14/01/05)








