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Video | March 08, 2017 Monique Ingalls on Why Scholars Can Stop Worship Wars So many worship conversations go awry because people and congregations don’t know how to talk about what they do or value in worship. Both Christian and non-Christian scholars can help. Conversation | December 15, 2015 Aaron Niequist on Practicing the Unforced Rhythms of Grace The Practice, a Sunday evening service at Willow Creek Community Church, is finding that weekly confession, communion and silence help Christians live faithfully in an interfaith world. Conversation | November 16, 2015 For Immigrants the Church is a Sanctuary of Protection and Refuge an interview with pastor Melvin Valiente Conversation | June 16, 2015 The Time of Some Famous Worshipers Has Come to an End Now there is a challenge for the church, says pastor René Molina Conversation | May 14, 2015 Music Is Just As Important As Lyrics Because [music] helps to memorize the lyrics and make them your own, says Roberto Colón Conversation | May 12, 2015 Success in Worship is Linked with the Spiritual Life of the Worshiper An interview with Pastor José Caballero, a pastor of the First Hispanic Baptist Church of Huntington Park, CA. Conversation | April 02, 2015 Worship Should Not Be Done in a Disorderly Manner Because The Lord Is a God of Order Magali Pardo, Lieutenant Colonel of the Salvation Army, talks about relationship between church and people based on her previous work in several Latin American countries and current supervision of ethnic churches in three states. Conversation | April 01, 2015 Components of Sexism Interfere with Worship Fifteen years ago Roberto Ghione was commissioned by God to start a church in Simi Valley, California, with a vision to bring people one step closer to God and spiritual growth. That is how New Hope Church was formed, which is affiliated with the Evangelical Covenant Church, and currently has about 120 members. Conversation | March 10, 2015 Worship is the Opportunity to Express Gratitude to God Dr. Otto René Azurdia, originally from Guatemala, is the pastor of one of the largest Latino congregations in the United States. Conversation | March 09, 2015 The Beauty of Christ Together we will gaze upon the beauty of the glory of Christ, the Son of God, our Savior, and King. Video | Worship Service | February 27, 2015 Worship and Discipleship: Unresolved Questions in Contemporary Ministry This workshop features candid, wide-ranging discussions about the most important themes that worshiping communities may need to address in the next 10 years. Audio | February 26, 2015 Worship and Discipleship: Unresolved Questions in Contemporary Ministry This workshop features candid, wide-ranging discussions about the most important themes that worshiping communities may need to address in the next 10 years. Audio | February 23, 2015 Our worship is connected to miracles rather than to incarnation Jorge Navarro found Christ amid the difficult life he had chosen to follow. Drugs of all kinds were his daily bread, until one day everything changed. The force that had fueled his down-slide was the same force that fueled his desire to passionately serve the one who called him. Conversation | February 11, 2015 If They Don't Change After Worship, Then They Just Came To Do Cardio From his native Guatemala, Pastor Jorge Fuentes came and established himself in the United States. For 18 years, he has been the pastor at the Church of Christ Elim Central in Los Angeles, a numerous and prosperous congregation in Southern California. Conversation | December 22, 2014 The Church has become a Wailing Wall Pastor Javier Buelna: It is addiction to emotions that creates no change. Conversation | December 08, 2014 Brokenness Is an Important Element in Worship The Rev. Hugo Molano and his wife Nubia founded Salem International Ministries in their native Columbia in 1979. They continued expanding their work with the planting of new churches in Venezuela, Peru, and Mexico, until reaching the United States about 27 years ago. Conversation | November 20, 2014 Miranda Dodson on Worship Music Maybe you heard her song “Try Again” on the TV drama Parenthood or NPR’s Morning Edition. Conversation | November 19, 2014 Si no cambian despues de adorar solo vinieron a hacer “aerobicos” Son pocos los casos de inmigrantes que vienen a Estados Unidos a una edad adulta y tienen éxito, como es el caso del pastor Jorge Fuentes. Conversation | August 26, 2014 La adoracion es la oportunidad para expresar gratitud a Dios El Dr. Otto René Azurdia, originario de Guatemala, es pastor de una de las más numerosas congregaciones Latinas en los Estados Unidos. Conversation | August 26, 2014 « Previous 1 2 3 4 ... Next »