If your church's worship is on autopilot, this 9-week study will inspire new passion and understanding. The focus bypasses technique and timing; instead it zeroes in on the hearts of worship leaders and worshippers. An ideal study for any worship team or adult group grappling with the questions, "What is worship--and how can I worship more authentically?" Readers are encouraged to read the Bible with each lesson to allow their hearts and minds to meditate and absorb the truths from each reading. Pure Praise is an invitation to a nine-week personal Bible study combined with group sessions that review the following: The Meaning (weeks 1 & 2) The Motivation (week 3) The Methods (weeks 4 & week 5) The Ministers (week 6) The Means (week 7) The Mission (week 8) The Main Thing (week 9) Pure Praise is a study that can be followed alone or in a group. "The more we get to know our God, the more we fall in love Him, which is the ultimate source of all our worship," says Moore.
Worship: The Christian's Highest Calling
High Days & Holy Days: Worship Resources for the Liturgical Year
Fasts and Festivals: Worship Resources for the Liturgical Year
When the UU Women's Federation (UUWF) commissioned Elizabeth Fisher to write a new adult religious education program on ... In 1995, the same year that the UUWF published Fisher's curriculum Rise Up and Call Her Name, the UU minister ...
In the Splendor of Holiness: Rediscovering the Beauty of Reformed Worship for the 21st Century
Do you want a life pleasing to God?
A historical and philosophical study of how evangelical worship styles have changed with each great spiritual awakening from the Early Church era to the modern Praise and Worship movement.
While the instruments, the dancing, and the singing are great--there is more to it than that. Pilavachi reminds readers that worship is not something they do for themselves, but for God, the audience of one.
Seven Words of Worship: The Key to a Lifetime of Experiencing God [study Guide]
What does it mean to live as a true worshipper, transformed by the gospel of Christ? In 'True Worshipper' , Bob Kauflin opens our eyes to the significance of becoming the type of worshipper God is seeking.