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What do classrooms and worship services share, and what each can learn from the other? Audio | January 28, 2011 Symposium 2011 - Dwelling with Philippians in a Downtown Church Plant This session reported on the process and resources from our worship series on Philippians. Audio | January 28, 2011 Symposium 2011 - Parachurch vs. Church: A False Dichotomy How should we think about the relationship between the local church and parachurch ministries, especially in regard to worship practices? These and other questions will be considered by a panel of scholars and parachurch leaders. Audio | January 28, 2011 Christian Worship in the 4th Century Jerusalem What might an ancient church have to say for renewing our worship today? Audio | January 28, 2011 Worshiping the Triune God: Receiving and Sharing Christian Wisdom Across Continents and Centuries This statement was adopted in 2010 by the newly formed World Communion of Reformed Churches. Article | January 07, 2011 Background of the Worshiping The Triune God statement An overview and introduction of 'Worshiping the Triune God,' a statement of faith and wisdom on worship and spirituality produced by the World Alliance of Reformed Churches. Article | January 07, 2011 All Nature Sings A look at what the psalms have to say about creation’s unique capacity for praise, as well as the psalms’ implicit critique of any attempt to stifle creation’s song. Article | December 10, 2010 Songs of Justice An article with songs that describe justice. Article | December 10, 2010 Worship and Justice A look at worship and justice Article | December 10, 2010 Step Up and Take Charge In this article Bob Langlois addresses that critical period of time before the worship service: the sound check. This can often be a frustrating time with too many leaders and not enough followers, and it can turn pretty ugly if someone doesn’t take charge. Langlois suggests that that person needs to be the sound engineer. —JB Article | December 08, 2010 How to... Lead Worship in a Rest Home Here are some things to keep in mind when addressing the elderly. Article | November 19, 2010 Planning for Summer Worship: Constructing Series of Sermons The summer is a good time to draw the worship planners together to take a look at the season that is past. Article | October 26, 2010 The Closing of Worship (Bible Study) We should review our basic theology of worship and remind ourselves that we have been involved in a dialogue/conversation with God. We have heard him speak to us; we have spoken to him. Now the conversation will come to a close as we enter life to live out our obedience to him. This, obviously, doesn't mean our contact with God ends, but only that our formal corporate conversation with him comes to a close. We transition into life with him still at our side. Article | October 19, 2010 The Service of the Lord's Supper (Bible Study) This Bible study explores the sacrament of Communion. Article | October 19, 2010 The Service of Baptism (Bible Study) This Bible study lesson looks at baptism and how it becomes the sign of washing in Christ, the entrance into discipleship, and inclusion in the Christian church. Article | October 19, 2010 Responding in Praise and Thanks (Bible Study) In corporate worship we are expected to give a response to what God has said and done. So we talk about the "service of response" of a worship liturgy, and it always follows the proclamation of God's word in the sermon. When God has spoken his word of hope and grace, it is unthinkable that we would leave church without a response. The dialogue of worship always includes the assumption that God waits for some response to his word. Article | October 19, 2010 Affirmations and Professions (Bible Study) One significant element of worship renewal in our generation is that congregations are finding their voices. Previously, most worshipers were silent in worship, except when they participated in congregational singing. Increasingly, worshipers use their voices in worship for spoken expressions in addition to songs. Article | October 19, 2010 The Prayers of the People (Bible Study) Reformed worship is built on the conviction that congregational worship is essentially a conversation with God. In some elements of the worship service, such as the greeting, scripture reading, sermon, and benediction, God speaks to us. In other parts of the worship service, the worshipers speak to God through songs, commitments, and prayers. Article | October 19, 2010 Congregational Song (Bible Study) In the dialogue of worship in the Reformed tradition, congregational song has primarily had the role of the people's response to God. And that role has been shaped by Scripture, as shown through a study of the Psalms as the songbook of the Bible. In our discussion on congregational song, we will examine closely the nature of the Psalm songs and how that can serve as a model for our songs today. Article | October 19, 2010 Proclaiming the Word (Bible Study) This Bible study lesson explores how to proclaim the Word of God. Article | October 19, 2010 « Previous 3 4 5 6 7 ... Next »