Cultural Relevance And Racial Reconciliation In Worship: Strategies For Missionaries And Churches

rebeccakingfish.jpgSojourn worship leader Rebecca Dennison recently took an intensive workshop at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary on a subject that is transforming the way missionaries teach new believers how to engage in corporate worship. 

This subject is called “ethnodoxology,” the study of culture and worship.  Rebecca and I talked about the basics of ethnodoxology last week.  You can also view a report of the workshop she took at Towers Online and learn more from the International Council of Ethnodoxologists (I.C.E.) website. 

Hit “play” to listen to our short new interview below, or download it for free from our podcast, Sojournmusic.com Radio, at iTunes and other providers.  In this new interview, Rebecca answers these and other questions:

How can ethnodoxology be used as a tool for racial reconciliation?

What are some strategies that missionaries and churches can use, and how can missionaries and churches work together?

About Bobby Gilles

Writer of songs like Lead Us Back, Warrior, All I Have Is Yours and Let Your Blood Plead For Me, author of Our Home Is Like A Little Church, and Sojourn Communications Director. Listen to all his songs & read his tips on songwriting & church communications at http://mysonginthenight.com

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