Worship in Spirit & Truth
Throughout Israel’s long history, true worship was limited to the area of the tabernacle, which was later transformed to become the Jerusalem temple. But in […]
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Throughout Israel’s long history, true worship was limited to the area of the tabernacle, which was later transformed to become the Jerusalem temple. But in […]
According to J. Todd Billings, the Lord’s Supper is “a sign-action that displays the gospel and, together with the preached Word, draws us into the […]
On the night before his arrest and crucifixion, Jesus inaugurated the new covenant by giving bread and wine to his disciples saying, “This is my […]
Last week we began a discussion of some of our differences on the nature of the sacraments in general, and of baptism in particular. On […]
Over the past few weeks we’ve been focusing on the ministry of Word and sacrament. On this program, we’ll begin to discuss some of the […]
Many people today confuse preaching with therapy, seeing Jesus as a kind of life coach who gives us “be happy attitudes” to help us cope […]
The Apostle Paul wrote that “the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it […]
Before he ascended into heaven, Jesus didn’t give his followers any instructions for creating amazing worship experiences. He also didn’t inform them as to how […]
Though a “Word and sacrament” ministry appears to be the main point of Jesus’ Great Commission, it does not appear to be the thing most […]
What are the implications of our being united to Christ through baptism, and how does this new reality affect the way we live here and […]
What should a properly-ordered church service look like? In worship, are Christians actors or spectators? Do we come to church in order to give God […]
Though evangelicals and liberals are often at each other’s throats in the culture wars, this division is best understood as a kind of sibling rivalry. […]