Tren Busana Jemaat Kristen dalam Kebaktian di Gereja GKPI Padang Bulan Medan
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2016Author
Sidauruk, Walber Prakevin
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Sitorus, Henry
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Freedom and lifestyle developments in this postmodern era also influence
the selection of the individual in a dress / fashion. There are also several models
of fashion is considered minimalis / sexy by some people and they thought
impolite if applicable. Consequently, many people also believe that people have
started to abandon the values of manners in society. The diversity of fashion style
of this Christian congregation can also be found in some churches in Medan area
where each congregation must have characteristics and a different view of the
fashion trends. This phenomenon is giving interest in the study of how the views
and attitudes of the church towards diverse fashion trends while worshiping in the
church.
The purpose of this study was to determine the development of fashion
trends and the church members know the attitude of the church towards the
phenomenon of the diversity of the fashion trends of the congregation in worship.
This type of research is descriptive qualitative case study approach. Research
conducted at the GKPI Padang Bulan Pamen Medan. The informants were 11
people consisting of 8 church congregation and 3 of the managers of the Church.
Data collected by way of interviews, observation and study of literature.
The results showed that each congregation has its own views related
fashion. Some congregations closely follow the development of fashion and
applied in all activities including when worship. Not all congregations agree on
the use of certain fashions, especially when doing worship. Some congregations
upholds the values of decency that would value each individual decency could
have been different. Some congregations also have that normal or unique reasons
related to the selection of clothing that will be worn. A plurality of ideas and
attitudes of the congregation will certainly be found, especially in the modern era.
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