Why Worship Is Liturgical
A Brief Explanation of the Form and Content of Traditional Christian Worship (Answers in an Hour)
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Narrateur(s):
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Joshua Hurd
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Auteur(s):
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Jeffrey Meyers
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How important is our way of worship? Should our worship services on the Lord's Day be ordered a certain way? Should our worship services have a "contemporary" or "traditional" form?
In this book, Pastor Jeffrey J. Meyers provides a simple guide in understanding the biblical order and practical benefits of a liturgical Christian worship service. The book is intended for church leaders and church members alike, to provide a biblical rationale for corporate worship on the Lord's Day and why such worship will look, sound, and feel more "traditional" than "contemporary" while avoiding pretentious or dead and musty liturgical traditions.
The "Answers in an Hour" series is an ongoing collection of short and easily digestible books written with the inquirer in mind. These little books provide brief studies of various topics of interest to Christians who seek instruction that is grounded in biblical theology.
Pastor Jeffrey J. Meyers has served Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church (PCA) in St. Louis, Missouri, since 1994. He has served in the US Army, taught Christian school, and is a graduate of the University of Missouri (BS), Covenant Theological Seminary (MDiv), and Concordia Theological Seminary (STM). He is the author of The Lord’s Service: The Grace of Covenant Renewal Worship (Canon Press), A Table in the Mist: Ecclesiastes Through New Eyes (Athanasius Press), and Wisdom for Dissidents: The Epistle of James Through New Eyes (Athanasius Press). Jeff and his wife, Chris, have four children and five grandchildren.