Rediscovering Worship

Let us worship God . . . with reverence and awe. - Hebrews 12.28

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Worship

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Worship 101Liturgical Worship
The third installment of a new Bible study program dedicated to the topic of Christian worship. This installment was originally broadcast in July via KAPI (FM 88.3) in Ruston, Louisiana. Submit your questions about worship to have your question answered.

Worship

Worship

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Worship 101Biblical principles of worship
The second installment of a new Bible study program dedicated to the topic of Christian worship. This installment was originally broadcast in July via KAPI (FM 88.3) in Ruston, Louisiana. Submit your questions about worship to have your question […]

Worship

Worship

Join the forum discussion on this post - (1) PostsThis entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Worship 101General principles of worship
The first installment of a new Bible study program dedicated to the topic of Christian worship. This installment was originally broadcast in July via KAPI (FM 88.3) in Ruston, Louisiana. […]

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Join the forum discussion on this post - (1) PostsOriginally written October 2002
It is perhaps unfortunate that, due to my crazy schedule these past couple of months, this issue will be reaching you on Halloween or a few days afterward. Then again, it may be better this way, as this essay will call […]

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Why

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Why do we do that?This post is for members only, you must log in to view this post

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Join the forum discussion on this post - (1) PostsOriginally written September 2002
I once saw an editorial on our denominational web site in which Rev. William Smith, a Presbyterian minister in Louisville, Mississippi, described the church growth movement as one whose strong suit is description and whose short suit is prescription. Exit Interviews […]