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Between Heaven and Earth

Month: April 2017

  • Worship and the Senses

    Don: What is the relationship between the senses and worship? A look at worship across time and cultures reveals great variability in the employment of the senses in worship. Some churches today display no pictures, flags, banners, flowers, posters, musical instruments; just a pulpit facing rows of sterile pews. Their colors are muted. There is,…

  • The Great Commission: Corporate or Personal?

    Jay: Does corporate worship get in the way of Big W Worship? Does it impede The Great Commission Jesus gave the disciples after his resurrection: [T]he eleven disciples proceeded to Galilee, to the mountain which Jesus had designated. When they saw Him, they worshiped Him; but some were doubtful. And Jesus came up and spoke…

  • Worship and worship, Corporate and Personal

    Jay: We seem still not to have resolved issues concerning “corporate” vs. personal worship and ritualized, doctrinaire “small-w worship” vs. non-time-bound and non-culture-bound “Big-W Worship.” Is big W Worship possible in a corporate setting? If so, could churches facilitate it? We ended last week with a mention of God’s “peculiar people”—something which is part of…

  • Worship, Culture, and Diversity

    Don: The fundamental question we have been discussing is: Can God be seen through any lens other than the lens of culture? To get at the answer, we have tried to assess the effect of culture on worship. We’ve noted the animal tendency to herd and flock together, usually based upon fear. Humans band together…

  • The Tangle of Worship and Culture

    Don: Culture is the set of the values, beliefs, ideas, customs, manual skills, arts, and traditions of a people, passed along to succeeding generations. Churches and families have cultures, just as whole societies do. These cultures exert a major influence on how and what we worship. Can, or should, culture and worship be separated? Four…