Middle class suburban culture dominates the central structures of the Church of England, and so it is no surprise that it also dominates its official liturgy. But urban culture has its own distinctive features and so liturgy and worship need adapting in order to connect with that culture and take seriously the urban mission imperative.
This study looks at these distinctive features - especially in the areas of language, education, money and identity - and suggests practical ways of making liturgy and worship fit the mission context.
This study looks at these distinctive features - especially in the areas of language, education, money and identity - and suggests practical ways of making liturgy and worship fit the mission context.