Paul Clark Jr writes about intentionally pursuing corporate worship which demonstrates the shattering of barriers which can only happen through the Gospel.
In this case, it is the relentless pursuit of youth preferences and that which is new.
When contemporary church life seeks (even inadvertently) to put barriers back it undermines Gospel life and witness.
Like Clark, even among readers who may not embrace corporate worship at which all ages are present, those who lead and nurture local church life need to nurture some sort of intergenerational witness and interaction as an act of biblical obedience.
A few concluding thoughts I liked.
Worshiping through all stages of life is best learned through shared observance of those who are living through those stages
Genuine relevance is rooted in the Gospel, not in personal preferences
Worship that engages all ages effectively takes intentional planningRead the whole post here.