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Traditional or Contemporary?

Bishop Will Willimon has a post up by the same title defending the continued use of traditional elements of Christian worship. I agree with the sentiment and hope that the author of the article he quotes is correct (both for my personal comfort and the continued future of many United Methodist churches).

Link: http://willimon.blogspot.com/2009/08/traditional-or-contemporary.html

This entry was posted in Worship on Monday, August 31, 2009, by John Collins.

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