Being together in youth worship : an empirical study in Protestant Dutch contexts

This article is based on a part of Ronelle Sonnenberg’s PhD thesis ‘Youth worship in protestant contexts. A practical theological theory of participation of adolescents’ (2015). Her supervisors were Prof. M. Barnard, Prof. M. Nel and Dr A. de Kock. ; In a qualitative empirical research project on youth worship, we discovered that ‘being together’ is primary quality of youth worship. This primary quality consists of at least four aspects. Firstly, community is celebrated through physical presence. More specifically, the physical presence of siblings plays an important part in the participation... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Sonnenberg, Ronelle
Nel, Malan
De Kock, Jos
Marcel, Barnard, 1957-
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2015
Verlag/Hrsg.: OpenJournals Publishing
Schlagwörter: Youth worship / Being together / Physical presence / Empathy / Emotions / Unity and trust / Equality / Sharing faith / Being in God’s presence / Cross social boundaries / Ecclesiological boundaries / Theology articles SDG-04 / SDG-04: Quality education / Theology articles SDG-10 / SDG-10: Reduced inequalities / Theology articles SDG-16 / SDG-16: Peace / justice and strong institutions
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/2263/50917

This article is based on a part of Ronelle Sonnenberg’s PhD thesis ‘Youth worship in protestant contexts. A practical theological theory of participation of adolescents’ (2015). Her supervisors were Prof. M. Barnard, Prof. M. Nel and Dr A. de Kock. ; In a qualitative empirical research project on youth worship, we discovered that ‘being together’ is primary quality of youth worship. This primary quality consists of at least four aspects. Firstly, community is celebrated through physical presence. More specifically, the physical presence of siblings plays an important part in the participation of youth in worship. Secondly, an empathetic and emotional aspect is essential for adolescents. ‘Being together’ in youth worship means being together in unity and trust and in equality, as kindred spirits. Thirdly, ‘being together’ in youth worship yields possibilities to cross social and ecclesiological boundaries. Fourthly, there is a theological aspect in ‘being together’ that could be described as ‘sharing faith and being in God’s presence’. ; http://www.hts.org.za ; am2015