Finally, the evangelical roots of St. Aldates are seen in the style of singing. Although the music that the church uses is drawn from contemporary charismatic worship, it is interesting that nowhere in the songs is space made for “intimacy.”13 “Intimacy” here refers to quieter moments of reflection and prayer. Charismatic songs often have a structure of crescendo and diminuendo, and as the volume of the singing becomes much less people pray either in tongues or silently. The songs at St. Aldates, in contrast, are almost entirely “upbeat” in nature. They are therefore much closer to the kind of
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