2Representative figures who emphasize historic continuity, tradition, high culture, and theological exposition in worship are Marva Dawn, Reaching Out without Dumbing Down (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1995), and David Wells, “A Tale of Two Spiritualities,” in Losing Our Virtue (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998). See also the Web page for “Church Music at a Crossroads”: http://www.xlgroup.net/cmac. Examples of those urging a move to contemporary worship with emphasis on “visual communication, music, sensations, and feelings” are Lyle Schaller, “Worshiping with New Generations,” in 21 Bridges to the 21st Century (Nashville: Abingdon, 1994), and C. Peter Wagner, The New Apostolic Churches (Grand Rapids: Regal, 1998).