Monthly Archives: November 2011

Intimacy and Integrity in Worship

The material we studied this week on the topic of intimacy and integrity in worship is so important for building a foundation for true worship.  Brian Doerksen said in the article Intimacy in Worship that we live our whole lives … Continue reading

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Celebrating the Easter Season

In the final section of Ancient-Future Time, Robert Webber gives us a detailed description of the Easter season celebration.  I have never been a part of a church that celebrated Easter for more than one day.  So, I was particularly … Continue reading

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A Review of Perspectives on Christian Worship: Five Views

Perspectives on Christian Worship: Five Views is a debate rendered between the most common forms of Christian corporate worship services: liturgical, traditional evangelical, contemporary, blended and emerging.  In each chapter of the book, an individual contributor presents his case for … Continue reading

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Point Him Out

The definition of a sacrament is an act that is regarded as an outward or visible sign of divine grace.  In the Worship History ebook, Dan Wilt says, “Each sacrament has been meant, at its best, to point beyond itself … Continue reading

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