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Between Heaven and Earth

  • Worship and Culture

    Don: Most people everywhere, at all times, of all faiths, worship. Most of us are natural-born worshippers. Mankind seems to have a compelling need to worship. It is likely that the most important factor influencing the object of our worship is the culture of our place of birth. We may change the objects and patterns…

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  • A New Paradigm for Worship

    Don: Paul revealed a new paradigm for worship, stripped of ritual and symbols, when he wrote: Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this…

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  • Church Worship vs. Corporate Worship…?

    Don: In our discussion so far, we have defined personal worship as not just worshiping alone but worshiping with the desired end-product of some individual benefit; and we have defined corporate worship as not just organized worship in church but worship which is in service to others—it is both plural and participatory. In other words,…

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  • Worship Old and New

    Don: The road from Egypt to Canaan—the road from bondage to the Promised Land—is a metaphor for the road back to God. In the Garden of Eden, humankind fell into slavery to evil. The reconciliation with God began in the Garden of Gethsemane. The story of the exodus from Egypt is rich in worship symbols…

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  • Worship Alone or In Company?

    Don: In the Garden of Gethsemane, on the Mount of Olives, we saw the humanity of Jesus as he faced the most difficult, immediate, intimate, and personal crisis of his entire life. He wanted his closest disciples to watch for him as he prayed there, but they failed him. Who had anything to gain by…

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  • Corporate vs. Personal Prayer

    Don: Ritual worship is more about belonging than believing. It defines us, constrains us, informs and educates us, and above all it binds us to our faith community. Prayer is part of worship, and comes in many forms. The disciples asked Jesus how to pray: It happened that while Jesus was praying in a certain…

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