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Time for a New Song: Worship and Worship Culture with Sharon Irving

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Many long to encounter God through worship, but are we being thoughtful about how worship culture shapes us? Does it maintain status quo? Perpetuate injustice? Or does it lead to Jesus' liberating Kingdom?
And how do worship songs, in particular, and worship culture, in general, form or de-form us as followers of Jesus?
In this episode, worship leader and Kingdom Creative, Sharon Irving, discusses the role of worship leaders as “shifters and changers of atmospheres.” She describes how music in general and worship in particular can be a form of protest and resistance and has the power to build bridges and bring about reconciliation. Sharon also laments the harm she and others have experienced at the hand of toxic worship culture and the worship industrial complex, as well as the ways in which worship music and culture can be (and has been) complicit in racism and injustice. Sharon’s vision, humility, honesty, and the light of God in her is all on beautiful display throughout this courageous conversation at the intersection of faith and culture.

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Many long to encounter God through worship, but are we being thoughtful about how worship culture shapes us? Does it maintain status quo? Perpetuate injustice? Or does it lead to Jesus' liberating Kingdom?
And how do worship songs, in particular, and worship culture, in general, form or de-form us as followers of Jesus?
In this episode, worship leader and Kingdom Creative, Sharon Irving, discusses the role of worship leaders as “shifters and changers of atmospheres.” She describes how music in general and worship in particular can be a form of protest and resistance and has the power to build bridges and bring about reconciliation. Sharon also laments the harm she and others have experienced at the hand of toxic worship culture and the worship industrial complex, as well as the ways in which worship music and culture can be (and has been) complicit in racism and injustice. Sharon’s vision, humility, honesty, and the light of God in her is all on beautiful display throughout this courageous conversation at the intersection of faith and culture.

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