Everything we do forms us. How does this apply to the tasks of the church, like worship?
We've considered some of the trends: de-churching, loneliness, and culture wars. What's really happening in worship, why do we do it? Join us as we pull back the curtain as we consider how worship is more than preferences, it's about formation. A formative view of worship differs from a functional view of worship and this paradigm shift affects the resilient fruit that is (or isn't) growing in a Christian's life.
Join us in this new series as we consider how worship forms us both away from secularized narratives and towards goodness, truth and beauty.
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