Worship across the Racial Divide: Religious Music and the Multiracial Congregation
Many scholars and church leaders believe that music and worship style are essential in stimulating diversity in congregations. Gerardo Marti draws on interviews with more than 170 congregational leaders and parishioners, as well as his experiences participating in worship services in a wide variety of Protestant, multiracial Southern Californian churches, to present this insightful study of the role of music in creating congregational diversity. Worship across the Racial Divide offers a surprising conclusion: that there is no single style of worship or music that determines the likelihood of achieving a multiracial church. Far more important are the complex of practices of the worshipping community in the production and absorption of music. Multiracial churches successfully diversify by stimulating unobtrusive means of interracial and interethnic relations; in fact, preparation for music apart from worship gatherings proves to be just as important as its performance during services. Marti shows that aside from and even in spite of the varying beliefs of attendees and church leaders, diversity happens because music and worship create practical spaces where cross-racial bonds are formed. This groundbreaking book sheds light on how race affects worship in multiracial churches. It will allow a new understanding of the dynamics of such churches, and provide crucial aid to church leaders for avoiding the pitfalls that inadvertently widen the racial divide.
"1111101792"
Worship across the Racial Divide: Religious Music and the Multiracial Congregation
Many scholars and church leaders believe that music and worship style are essential in stimulating diversity in congregations. Gerardo Marti draws on interviews with more than 170 congregational leaders and parishioners, as well as his experiences participating in worship services in a wide variety of Protestant, multiracial Southern Californian churches, to present this insightful study of the role of music in creating congregational diversity. Worship across the Racial Divide offers a surprising conclusion: that there is no single style of worship or music that determines the likelihood of achieving a multiracial church. Far more important are the complex of practices of the worshipping community in the production and absorption of music. Multiracial churches successfully diversify by stimulating unobtrusive means of interracial and interethnic relations; in fact, preparation for music apart from worship gatherings proves to be just as important as its performance during services. Marti shows that aside from and even in spite of the varying beliefs of attendees and church leaders, diversity happens because music and worship create practical spaces where cross-racial bonds are formed. This groundbreaking book sheds light on how race affects worship in multiracial churches. It will allow a new understanding of the dynamics of such churches, and provide crucial aid to church leaders for avoiding the pitfalls that inadvertently widen the racial divide.
23.49 In Stock
Worship across the Racial Divide: Religious Music and the Multiracial Congregation

Worship across the Racial Divide: Religious Music and the Multiracial Congregation

by Gerardo Marti
Worship across the Racial Divide: Religious Music and the Multiracial Congregation

Worship across the Racial Divide: Religious Music and the Multiracial Congregation

by Gerardo Marti

eBook

$23.49  $30.99 Save 24% Current price is $23.49, Original price is $30.99. You Save 24%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

Many scholars and church leaders believe that music and worship style are essential in stimulating diversity in congregations. Gerardo Marti draws on interviews with more than 170 congregational leaders and parishioners, as well as his experiences participating in worship services in a wide variety of Protestant, multiracial Southern Californian churches, to present this insightful study of the role of music in creating congregational diversity. Worship across the Racial Divide offers a surprising conclusion: that there is no single style of worship or music that determines the likelihood of achieving a multiracial church. Far more important are the complex of practices of the worshipping community in the production and absorption of music. Multiracial churches successfully diversify by stimulating unobtrusive means of interracial and interethnic relations; in fact, preparation for music apart from worship gatherings proves to be just as important as its performance during services. Marti shows that aside from and even in spite of the varying beliefs of attendees and church leaders, diversity happens because music and worship create practical spaces where cross-racial bonds are formed. This groundbreaking book sheds light on how race affects worship in multiracial churches. It will allow a new understanding of the dynamics of such churches, and provide crucial aid to church leaders for avoiding the pitfalls that inadvertently widen the racial divide.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199912162
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/25/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Gerardo Marti is L. Richardson King Associate Professor of Sociology at Davidson College. He is author of A Mosaic of Believers: Diversity and Innovation in a Multiethnic Church (2005) and Hollywood Faith: Holiness, Prosperity, and Ambition in a Los Angeles Church (2008).

Table of Contents

Preface Chapter 1 Introduction: The Dream of Diversity and the Dilemma of Music Part I Confronting Popular Notions at the Intersection of Race and Worship Chapter 2 Popular Beliefs about Worship in Multiracial Churches Chapter 3 African Americans as the Icon of “True Worship” Part II Worship Experience and Music Selection in Multiracial Churches Chapter 4 The Naïve Experience of Worship in Multiracial Churches Chapter 5 The Challenge of Leading Multiracial Worship Part III Negotiating Race and Achieving Congregational Diversity Chapter 6 Variety and Intentionality in the Design of Multiracial Worship Chapter 7 “Have You Seen Our Gospel Choir?” Conspicuous Color in Multiracial Worship Chapter 8 Interracial Community through Multiracial Worship Practices Conclusion Mystical Worship and the Reality of Practice Appendix: Research Methodology Notes Bibliography Index
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews