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It doesn't just matter that we worship Jesus. It matters that we worship him with other people.
Modern church goers have always used the phrase “contemporary worship” as a way to appeal to a new generation. It has always been a value. But I’m wondering if it has lost its mea…
We call Sundays a "worship experience" but an experience is something that is done to us or for us; worship is something we do.
In the latest iteration of a tired diatribe against contemporary worship, Hans Boersma complained in First Things that contemporary worship is ruining everything. I didn’t want to respond to it. It’s an old argument, and the talking points are not just familiar, they’re tired. Plus, I don’t want a fight. There’s enough arguing in the world. But some arguments require engagement.
A congregation that works to fully integrate all of its children into its public worship services will experience a great blessing in so doing.
When a house of worship is attacked -- when it becomes a crime scene, stained with blood -- how do you move forward? How do you come back to worship
Preferences are exactly that: preferences. Sometimes that means that my preferences are going to need to be set aside for the sake of others.
When Quakers say that their worship service is “programmed” or “unprogrammed”, what do they mean?
Euphemisms are de rigeur for revolutionaries. Communist states call themselves “people’s republics.” When they instigate conflicts, they are called “wars of liberation.” Abortionists call their abattoirs “pregnancy centers” and their executions “terminations.” Most currently, surgeons call sexual mutilation “gender reassignment.” All of this a clever strategy to stave off natural human revulsion so that after …
Christian churches have come to the dangerous time predicted long ago. It is a time when we can pat one another on the back, congratulate ourselves, and join in the glad refrain. We are rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing! It certainly is true that hardly anything is missing from our churches these
It\'s still a tiny minority, but there is a serious attempt to revive the worship of the old gods in Greece.
If you had the choice between private Bible reading and prayer, or going to church, which would you choose? The Puritans would choose church. Surprising isn't it.
“The devil hates everything beautiful and the bells are specifically used to draw attention to the divine worship of God.”
God doesn’t need my worship or yours. He isn’t fading into the dark like Tinkerbell waiting for someone to clap for Him. It’s by God’s grace that we can
As an Anglican Priest, I’m often asked where in the Bible some Anglican worship practice is commanded. The assumption is that we should only do what the Bible expressly commands us to do. The…