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Mike Cosper reviews James K. A. Smith’s ’Imagining the Kingdom: How Worship Works; (Cultural Liturgies) (Baker Academic, 2013).
We glorify God in worship not only when we say, “Thank you” and “Praise you,” but when we say, “I need you, I long for you, I thirst for you.”
Michael Keller considers the question of where evangelism fits into corporate worship and gives tips as to how to fit evangelism into our liturgy.
What is exclusive psalmody? Should churches only sing the Psalms instead of hymns and/or choruses?
The second commandment forbids using an image or likeness of God in worship. Does that mean we should take down our nativity sets?
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clapping in worship
God will spread the fame of his name to every tribe, nation, and tongue, but he won’t do it without his people sending and going.
Idolatry, the worship of something other than God, is at the root of all sin because sin seeks to steal glory from God and take it for the sinner.
The deepest root of our worship must be God's passion for his own glory. Only his glory satisfies eternally.