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The Worship Nerds
Adam Perez
28 episodes
5 days ago
Conversations connecting contemporary worship research with contemporary worship leaders for the life of the church.
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Conversations connecting contemporary worship research with contemporary worship leaders for the life of the church.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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A Child-Sized Liberation Theology (w/ Kelsey McGinnis)
The Worship Nerds
53 minutes 3 seconds
4 months ago
A Child-Sized Liberation Theology (w/ Kelsey McGinnis)

In this episode, I welcome back Dr. Kelsey Kramer McGinnis to discuss her article, "To Be Seen and Heard: Toward a Child Liberation Theology Framework for Contemporary Praise and Worship Practice" as part of our series on Contemporary Worship Music and Intergenerational Formation. The conversation focuses on Christian parenting literature, and the parent-centered models prevalent in worship, the role of children in worship settings, and the potential for a liberatory theology that includes children. McGinnis encourages worship leaders to reflect on the importance of recognizing children's voices in worship and the implications of obedience and hierarchical relationships within family and church dynamics.

Read her full article here: https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/16/2/261

The Worship Nerds
Conversations connecting contemporary worship research with contemporary worship leaders for the life of the church.