Category Archives: Worship

Service Audio 5/13/2012

Alright, so in response to positive comments made by a few folks out there, I listened more closely to our recent audio files. Wow! They are so much clearer than they used to be: less background noise, less of my … Continue reading

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From the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies

The biblical metaphor for Easter spirituality is found in baptism. The baptized life is a life that is lived in the pattern of death and resurrection. . . . The message of Easter is that the way of being in … Continue reading

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Why Sundays?

Conversations with several folks over the past few days have centered on the issue of Christian worship on Sundays. Does it matter what day of the week we hold our services? Why do so many Christians insist on Sunday morning … Continue reading

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Service Audio 10/16/2011

10.16.11 Full Service 10.16.11 Sermon – Sing A New Song Eighteenth Sunday in Trinitytide 2011 Service Booklet

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Lectio Divina

Tonight we began a refresher series on an ancient Christian approach to hearing God’s voice in the Scriptures. Below is the link to the audio and to the handout that accompanies the lesson. Enjoy! Lectio Divina Handout Lectio Divina Session … Continue reading

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When I move toward the Table of the Lord, I say yes to all that Jesus Christ has done for me. And, when I stretch forth my hand to receive the broken bread, I confess that I cannot live by … Continue reading

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Catholic, Evangelical, and Charismatic

I just found a very interesting article about a bit of the history and practices of us charismatic, evangelical Anglicans.  Redeemer is certainly not alone in its calling! Worth taking a look at, especially the last two sections: Read it … Continue reading

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Planting our Alleluias

  As a young Pentecostal beginning to worship in Anglican churches there were many practices which seemed odd and took getting used to, among them the liturgical use of the Alleluia. I was used to “Hallelujah” as the constant and spontaneous … Continue reading

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