Coming Back to Relational Living
What's with this Contemporary Service, the Old Fogie Service, and the Nose Ring Service? Because people have been raised in slots and programs over the last three generations, it is hard to find churches where the generations are nicely integrated. Imagine communities where great grandparents, grandparents, parents, and children all sing the same worship songs, where the older women actually mentor the younger women, and there is a deep sense of honor for the older generation!
Over the next 30 years of ministry, Kevin Swanson sets out to achieve this kind of cross-generational community, in the harsh winter of post-modern slots, programs, and transience.
What's with this Contemporary Service, the Old Fogie Service, and the Nose Ring Service? Because people have been raised in slots and programs over the last three generations, it is hard to find churches where the generations are nicely integrated. Imagine communities where great grandparents, grandparents, parents, and children all sing the same worship songs, where the older women actually mentor the younger women, and there is a deep sense of honor for the older generation!
Over the next 30 years of ministry, Kevin Swanson sets out to achieve this kind of cross-generational community, in the harsh winter of post-modern slots, programs, and transience.
July 17, 2009
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