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worship

  1. Seeker of the Source

    When's the last time you felt transported to . . .

    When's the last time you felt transported to . . . the very throne of God? It has happened to me during a worship experience. It was an unforgettable experience. I was in a school library meeting in a circle with about 20 saints. We were singing and I was playing guitar. Mid-song as my eyes...
  2. James of UGC

    Is Contemporary Christian Music Evil? The Lost Biblical Perspective

    Hey all, As a professional-level composer with Baptist doctrine, I wanted to share some lost but powerful perspectives on Biblical music and church tradition, and the ripple effect they've created throughout history, often not fully known or clarified among many Baptist churches of our day...
  3. C

    Age Old Arguement of Worship

    Hey everyone! I was reading through 2 Samuel 6 tonight and had some interesting thoughts I'd like to share and get your feedback on. In our church like many the debate of contemporary versus traditional style of music continues on. It is almost drawn down generational lines, almost, and most...
  4. Mark Corbett

    Do We Bow Down Enough in Church?

    Do we bow down enough in church services? The meaning of the Greek word most commonly translated "worship" (proskuneo) is : worship or veneration of a divine or supposedly divine object, expressed concretely with falling face down in front of someone (Friberg Lexicon) This meaning is very...
  5. Dr. Bob

    Singing "New" Older Songs

    Love the Getty's performance and melody of "Before the Throne of God Above". I thought how wonderful to have a "new" hymn with such spiritual depth. Then found it was written by Charitie Lees Bancroft in Ireland in 1863 and included in Bishop Ryle's Spiritual Songs and in Spurgeon's Our Own...
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