You Call that “Christian”? Language Use and Evangelism in the Music of a Mennonite Family in Mexico
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Klassen, J. (2013). You Call that “Christian”? Language Use and Evangelism in the Music of a Mennonite Family in Mexico. MUSICultures, 35. Retrieved from https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/MC/article/view/20257

Abstract

In this article the author explores religious diversity among Mennonites in Mexico through the song practices of a single family. The Heides family left their conserving Old Colony church in the 1990s to join an Evangelical Mennonite Mission Conference church in the same colony. In addition to differing theological emphases, these churches differ in what forms of music are deemed appropriate in worship. As the author observes, the family’s transition has affected their music making with regard to repertoire choices and language use. Further, their ongoing relationships with Old Colony family and community members add new layers of negotiation in their efforts to use music for evangelical ends.
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