Foundation and Issues in Worship 2010

A study of Biblical and historical foundations of Christian worship and their implications for understanding the nature of corporate worship. Through the close reading of seminal texts, the student will examine the Christian's responsibility to worship in spirit and truth.

Saturday, September 6, 2025

Mittaw Balaam (Gamlak vakna 22:1-35)

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GAMLAK VAKNA 22:1-35 1Tua ciangin Israel mite ding khia uh a, Jerikho gei Jordan galkhat Moab gam zanglei-ah giahphual a sat uh hi. 2Israel-...
Tuesday, January 4, 2011

crocheting and cupcakes

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There is so much more to corporate worship then I had thought. I had always been under the impression that we had a very open way of perfo...
Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Genuine Worship

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At the fall of the Roman Empire, a philosopher by the name of Ancinius Manilus Severinus Boethius said this in regards to the most ...
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Worship not Based on Emotions

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Emotions and worship! Why does it seem that those go hand in hand these days? The answer to that is found in the fact that w...
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The Necessity of maturity in worship

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The crux of this class is has been the acceptable forms of worship as we gather corporately. Yet besides the form of our worship, I believ...
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Final Essay - Preparation

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One of the greatest lessons I have learned from this class, as it relates to corporate worship, is that of the importance of our preparation...
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Worship is not about us.

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The most important lesson to remember about worship is that it is not for us it is for God. That is what Gospel Worship is talking about; ...
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