Recently, many churches have incorporated various instruments and styles of music into their worship services (see contemporary worship).
Where contemporary worship is practiced in churches with a liturgical tradition, elements of the liturgy are frequently kept to a minimum.
Opposition to contemporary worship has been most vocal from the conservative evangelical wing of the church, which also opposes the charismatic movement.
A notable feature of contemporary worship is the worship leader.
Second, a new music-centered approach to worship, known as contemporary worship, is now commonplace.
At 2010, work is beginning to fund a major restoration project to enable both contemporary worship and enhanced community use.
This conference offers contemporary worship and a series of teachings for women of all ages.
Men's Conference offers contemporary worship and a series of teachings for men of all ages.
Today, few but some Lutheran congregations have contemporary worship as their sole form of worship.
This often leads to some conflict between older and younger congregants (see contemporary worship).