Category Archives: Worship

Service Audio 8/22/10

8.22.10 Full Service Readings: Jeremiah 1:1-4; Psalm 71:1-6; Hebrews 12:18-29; St. Luke 13:10-17 8.22.10 Sermon – Come Up Here Thirteenth Sunday in Trinitytide 2010 Service Booklet

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Service Audio 8/8/10

Glorious! That’s what this morning was for us at Redeemer. Now, the audio is a bit fuzzy because we’re still fiddling with where to put the recorder in the new space - apparently that close to the air-conditioning vent was not my best … Continue reading

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Service Audio 5/9/10

Sometimes the Lord speaks into the middle of our worship and challenges us with a word we had not come planning to hear. St. Paul prepares us for the sort of orderly (even though somewhat spontaneous) and edifying layering of liturgical, … 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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Psalm 148

7 Praise the Lord from the earth, *you sea‑monsters and all deeps; 8 Fire and hail, snow and fog, *tempestuous wind, doing his will; 9 Mountains and all hills, *fruit trees and all cedars; 10 Wild beasts and all cattle, … Continue reading

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Worship’s Effect-iveness

The ultimate goal of worship is to glorify God; any other motives render worship an exercise in self-aggrandizement unworthy of offering to the Lord. But worship offered to the Lord will have an effect on the worshiper, and this effect … Continue reading

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The Embarrassment of Presence

Wednesday I found myself throughout the day pondering something that has always been an extremely important factor in my life, but which is difficult – sometimes even a bit embarrassing – to explain or describe, “the presence of the Lord”. … Continue reading

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