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Worship and Spiritual Renewal Worship is an important component to spiritual renewal. That is not to say however that a particular worship style or a music style is fundamental to renewal, which is a modern-day fallacy that continues to hold sway even as the Church continues its steady decline in America. It is to say that worship is central to the lives of Christians and should be done well and in such a way that it successfully connects the individual to the God who leads, inspires and guides and who helps us to discern what is authentic and from God. Donations are gratefully received if you find something useful. |
Renewing Congregations:
Worship as Key Ingredient
Congregations that are redeveloping and renewing themselves are often
swayed by the idea that worship must cater to those who do not know of
Christian ways. Then what of the people of God? Where shall they
worship and remember their baptisms, their history, their traditions,
namely all that Christian worship tradition through the ages has brought
to those being saved in nurturing them along their pathways? Worship is
indeed a key ingredient to the lives of the faithful. This lecture from
1998 explores how one plans worship for both believers and non-believers
to nurture both in faith and love.
What Do You Bring to Worship?
A short article about the active participation of the person in worship.
Worship Workshop Schedule
See a typical schedule with links to lectures that I use when doing a day
long Worship Workshop for parishes seeking worship renewal. This one
from fall 2000.
Why Do We Worship? What Is
Worship?
Good for worship committees, assisting ministers (deacons), church
councils, altar guilds, any interested group. Bible foundations, plus
origins and development of worship in the Christian Church.
Key Bible Passages on
Worship
Great Handout for study about worship.
Official Responses to BEM &
Eucharist Every Sunday
A short compilation of official denominational responses to the proposal
in Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry (BEM) for Eucharist Every Sunday.
Most interesting.
Is There Room in the Church
for Private Confession?
Or, Who Lost the Key to the Office? A Historical-Theology Review
presented at a ministerium study.
Ritual & Symbol in Worship
The human race is a remembering people, who instantly define symbol and
ritual as soon as some event of great impact, be it catastrophe or utter
joy. Witness the symbols and rituals that accompanied the Sydney
Olympics and the 2000 Political Party Conventions. People are moved,
and then they are moved to remember, and remembering in many cases is
passed down through the generations. This lecture from fall 2000
explores the roots and importance of symbol and ritual in all aspects of
our lives.
Options for the Communion Liturgy
(Roman Rite)
This is a simple handout that I have used in many places that essentially
outlines the Roman Rite and shows where seasonal substitutions and
variations for the liturgy can occur while being true to the traditions
of the Church. Updated to include Evangelical Lutheran Worship
as well as Lutheran Book of Worship.
A Lenten Retreat: the
History and Traditions of Lent
A complete Schedule and Lecture notes for a Saturday retreat I did for a
parish in Lafayette, Indiana.
Who Will Console Us?
An article from the St. Petersburg Times about the work I do
in creating worship responses to various situations, here focusing on
the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks. .