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The fallacy of "getting something out of worship" (1998)
In Worship, her 1936 classic, Evelyn Underhill drew a decisive distinction between private prayer and corporate worship. Prayer is an asking, Underhill argued, ...
Webster tells us that worship has the meaning of reverence, honor, respect, homage, devotion, adoration, veneration. Worship has to do with acts of homage, ...
Adventist ministers in several parts of the world are frustrated about the form of their weekly worship hour. We have used pretty much the same order of service, ...
We find a comprehensive definition of worship in the Seventh-day Adventist Bible Dictionary, page 1153: Worship is "the attitude of humility, reverence, honor, ...
From innovative worship forms to contemporary music to a preaching style that touches the heart, churches have tried numerous ways of attracting and retaining ...
The Praise and Worship movement (P&W) and its newest cousin, the Emergent ... The common use of PowerPoint technology in worship services also favors ...
Music and worship (1991)
Adventist worship encompasses enormous cultural and stylistic variety. Caleb Rosado reminds us pointedly that in discussions of worship and music, ...
Music in worship (2010)
The proper use of music in worship remains a difficult topic in the Christian church. Music, intensely complex, can be interpreted in many different ways. Typically ...
101 ideas for better worship services (1991)
Consider the following suggestions, designed to add life and vigor to worship services. They are not described in great detail, giving ample opportunity for each ...
Zglass,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting this material here for us. I just finished reading 'The fallacy of getting something out of worship' by Ralph C. Wood, and what a thought provoking article it was!
These materials are definitely something that we should all read as we continue to seek the guidance of the holy spirit.
Rafael.