Tag: liturgy
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Why We Sing “Gloria Patri” and Other Doxologies
So why do we sing these songs? Let us look at what they mean from Scripture, where they are found, and how they have been used in the Old Testament, New Testament, and in the early church.
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Liturgy for August 26, 2012 in Imus & Pasig
For an explanation of the details of this liturgy, see “A Brief Walk-Through Our Liturgy.”
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Liturgy for July 15, 2012 in Pasig
Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from your presence, and take not your Holy Spirit from me (Psa 51:10-11).
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Liturgy for July 15, 2012 in Imus
“A Redeemed Life is a Separated Life”
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Liturgy for April 1, 2012
The feast on the Lord’s Day, April 1, 2012. Sermon: “I Thirstâ€: The Three Cups of Christ. Text: John 19:28-30.
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Why Does Your Pastor Monopolize Your Worship Service?
“A shoemaker, a smith, a farmer, each has his manual occupation and work; and yet, at the same time, all are eligible to act as priests…. Every one of them in his occupation or handicraft ought to be useful to his fellows… ” ~ Martin Luther
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A Brief Walk-Through Our Worship Liturgy
Because of Christ’s work in offering himself as a sacrifice to cleanse us of our sin, we are fit to enter the heavenly Holy of Holies to worship the Triune God.
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Why is Our Worship so Serious?
Download this article in booklet form [wpdm_package id=’12607′] © 2004, 2008 by Daniel R. Hyde. Originally published as “Why is Reformed Worship so Serious?” in The Journal of the Church Music National Conference (Winter 2004): 3–6. Here in San Diego county we have a weekly magazine called The San Diego Reader. It is a magazine…
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The Ancient Path to True Worship (Jeremiah 6:16)
The people of Judah faced another major crossroad in their history. Which road should they take? Jeremiah directed them to the good path of salvation – the ancient path of true worship. He warned them that the other path leads to destruction.