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Using leadership theory and theories of transformational learning, this workshop explored the dynamics of congregational change, resistance to change, and the role of congregational leaders in always pointing toward the worship of God as the church's highest calling. Audio | January 01, 2006 Preaching in a Postmodern Culture Christ is the same "yesterday, today, and tomorrow." Audio | January 01, 2006 Love Globally, Worship Locally: How to do church as members of one body As those who led worship at the Reformed Ecumenical Council Assembly learned, global worship involves a lot more than tossing in a song from another country or culture. A feature story exploring Global Worship. Feature Story | September 16, 2005 One Day of Hope: Resistance, Spirituality, and Sabbath-keeping - Bethany Keeley Part of being a Christian in the Reformed tradition is a belief that religion applies to all parts of life; it is with this background that I approach questions of mass culture and cultural resistance. Article | August 23, 2005 Weak Fools - 1 Corinthians 4 A service plan built around 1 Corinthians 4. Not only is the message of the cross foolishness to the world, but those of us who serve Christ are also viewed as "fools for the sake of Christ." Still, we must resist the temptation to soften our distinctiveness to minimize the cost to us. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 Finding a Job You Can Love A service plan based on Ecclesiastes 2:17-26 focused on selecting our vocation, which should be a source of productivity, satisfaction and meaning for us as image-bearers of God who have been redeemed in Christ in a series focused on vocation and how our faith and our work are integrated. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 When Work Is An Adventure A service plan based on Psalm 8:5-8 and Ecclesiastes 5:18-20 calling out the need for human beings made in the image of God to have purpose and excitement in their work in a series focused on vocation and how our faith and our work are integrated. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 Our Influence - 2 Corinthians 6, Matthew 5 A service plan addressing the dilemma that Christians face concerning their relationship with the world around them. Part of a series of sermons pairing together some of the seemingly irreconcilable paradoxes in the Christian faith. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 Religion and Work - Do They Mix? A service plan based on Exodus 20 and Colossians 3 addressing our attitudes toward daily work and what our faith has to do with shaping these attitudes in a series focused on vocation and how our faith and work are integrated. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 The Church That Troubles - Acts 17 A worship service plan focusing on the challenge for the Christian church to be a redemptive tool in the hand of the risen Christ. Worshipers will hear how the early church was obedient to Christ's call and be faced with the challenge to do the same. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 Designed for Work A service plan based on Genesis 1-3 and Matthew 25 recognizing our need to work--that is, we were created for productive creation-caring efforts that provide for our needs and the needs of others. Part of a series focused on vocation and how faith and work are integrated. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 The Christian Work Style A service plan based on Proverbs 6:6-8 and Ephesians 4:25-32 focused on the style of work that characterizes Christians in a series on vocation and how our faith and our work are integrated. Worship Service | June 01, 2005 Fleming Rutledge: Proclaiming God's mighty Word Do you believe God has a special task for American Christians? Fleming Rutledge does. But she thinks evangelical Christians won't understand that task unless they return to the Bible and talk with each other. A feature story exploring the ways to proclaim God's almighty word. Feature Story | May 27, 2005 Evangelical Christians in Mexico: Believing in Christ alone Evangelical Christians in Mexico have a strong sense of community, shaped as much by the beliefs they share as the beliefs they oppose. A feature story about evangelical Christians in Mexico. Feature Story | December 27, 2004 Drumming in Worship: Experiencing God's heartbeat What is it about percussion that appeals to worshipers in so many cultures? How does drumming together help Christians build community? Feature Story | November 29, 2004 Eight Tips for Designing Liturgical Banners Rainbows, piles of stones, the Ark of the Covenant, a star, a dove. Isn't it time to follow God's lead and reclaim the visual arts to remind us of God's presence among us? A feature story about the role of visual art in worship. Feature Story | October 29, 2004 Visual Arts in Church: Making the invisible Word visible Rainbows, piles of stones, the Ark of the Covenant, a star, a dove. Isn't it time to follow God's lead and reclaim the visual arts to remind us of God's presence among us? A feature story about the role of visual art in worship. Feature Story | October 29, 2004 Great Preaching: What blacks and whites can learn from each other Cleophus LaRue believes that black preachers and white preachers could make sermons more powerful by applying the best insights of the other's traditions. Feature Story | June 25, 2004 Unwrapping the Gift of Music from Other Cultures Have you noticed all the clues that God loves diversity? Iona Community members can help you introduce music that reflects the gifts of Christians from "every tribe and language and people and nation." Feature Story | April 02, 2004 « Previous 2 3 4