Digital Logos Edition
In the past two decades the Christian community has experienced a dynamic rebirth as churches around the world have turned their hearts and minds toward a deeper understanding of what it means to worship the Living God. The Complete Library of Christian Worship brings the theory and reality of worship together in an educational, applicational, and inspirational package. The Ministries of Christian Worship is a complete and fully applicable resource for church workers with diverse backgrounds and functions. The editors and contributors offer sections that address worship and pastoral care, spiritual formation, education, hospitality, evangelism, justice and mercy, hospital and terminal care, and social action. A special section is devoted to worship services for children and teenagers.
“The church believes that the parents are the best teachers of children on how to worship and of what it means to worship God as a family. It is especially important for boys to see worship modeled by their fathers.” (Page 14)
“At its best, the celebration of the Lord’s Supper proclaims the gospel through its material elements (bread and wine) and its actions (thanksgiving, offering, and receiving). The Lord’s Supper nourishes believers; Christians speak of receiving the body and blood of Christ in the rite. Yet there is more to the Lord’s Supper than nourishment; the action of gathering about the Table of the Lord who invited all sinners to the Table ought to play a role in spiritual formation. Thus, liturgical action can inform the process of growing in Christ.” (Page 320)
“For many Pentecostals, the promise of the Spirit’s outpouring” (Page 13)
“It is a forward-looking orientation, rather than an orientation arising out of sin, darkness, and a need to fix. The difference is subtle, but significant. Every renewal effort arises from the desire to support human beings in their journey toward becoming one with the God who so loves them. Arising from this desire, our renewal will be about wholeness and holiness, about passion and life, about involvement and commitment to all that God has created us to be.” (Page 248)
“Corporate worship forms a community into the body of Christ and has great influence in shaping the spirituality of its members. Every worshiping community has a great responsibility for how this influence is wielded. Communities that take seriously their corporate worship life will find great benefits in the spiritual growth and vitality of individual members.” (Page 330)
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Ralph A. Abernethy III
9/7/2017
Glenn Crouch
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