Creative Worship Services Drawing the Young, but Some Worry It’s Going Too Far

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(Screenshot: Facebook)An aerialist glorifies God with her body at the Embassy Church International in Atlanta, Georgia on April 6, 2018.

At Embassy Church International in Atlanta, worship isn’t just hand-clapping, solemn hymns and shouts of praise anymore.

In the last five years, traditional liturgy has evolved into Holy Spirit-driven, multisensory events where fog, concert lights, prophetic paintings and aerialist performances are all used to help usher churchgoers into “incredible” encounters with God.

“We’ve had some incredible experiences with fog,” said Ajani Brown, Embassy Church International’s pastor of operations.

“We have very high energetic worship services where we experience just all types of healing [and] miracles. So not only do they (congregants) get a high level of creativity but they also get raw presence and raw glory,” he said. “We’ve had so many testimonies of people set free and delivered just by what we offer in our ministry and we’re excited. We are taking creativity really to the next level in the church.”

Embassy Church International began in a living room with just 12 people five years ago. They were mostly college graduates hailing from different Christian traditions. For almost two years, that fellowship was stuck at just 11 people. It…

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