A comparative study of worship styles and their impact on worshipers in Babcock university
Abstract
Some congregations of the Seventh-day Adventist Church at Babcock
University have witnessed a wind of change in their mode or style of worship in recent
times. This change, though not elaborate, is somehow remarkably different from the
traditional Adventist style of worship, which is said to be patterned according to Bible
principles of worship. However, there are congregations in the university that
continue to maintain what they consider the conservative Adventist worship style. As
a result, a comparative study of worship styles and their impact on worshipers within
Babcock University was deemed necessary.
This study examined the concept of worship as couched in some biblical
passages, explored the raison d’être and the cultural premise for the current situation in
worship, evaluated the level of awareness of worshipers in Babcock University on
worship styles, identified the impact of different worship styles on both SDA; non -
SDA staff and students in Babcock University. Multiple methods were used to arrive at
the findings of this research.Firstly, thematic study of the texts where corporate worship appeared was done
to underscore the biblical elements of worship. Secondly, the qualitative method of
research was applied in order to observe the issues that excite people’s interest and
curiosity in the worship centres on campus. Thirdly quantitative survey was conducted.
The data collated were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS 14)
to arrive at the statistical reports.
This study discovered that there are basic bible principles of worship and the
majority of worshipers at Babcock University are knowledgeable about what
constitutes worship based on the Scripture. It also found out that the desire to be like
‘others’ is one of the reasons for contemporary worship prevalent in Babcock
University. Finally, this research discovered that 76.1% (235) of the worshipers prefer
sound biblical worship without any dilution whereas 54% (170) prefer the
contemporary worship with heavy instruments, drums and dance. Therefore it is
recommended that pastors and worship leaders should agree and implement sound
biblical principles in worship at their various centres or churches on campus, without
any dilution or strange import.