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The Future of Worship
by
David Crowder
Contemporary, traditional, blended, liturgical, charismatic, convergent, praise & worship. There are no shortages of worship styles in the church today, often becoming a passionate point of contention. After looking into the lens of its history, UBC Waco worship leader, David Crowder, provides a glimpse into what the future of worship may conceivably look like. As stated in his book, Praise Habit, this is offered with the knowledge that there is a "kind of praise that is sweeter and stronger than anything conjured up in an order of worship on Sunday or during our scheduled morning quiet time or in the songs of the "contemporary worship" service Saturday evening or in classrooms of scholarly study."
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Jim CORDOBA
This is pretty awesome! Very pedagogic, I mean, all of the discussions we've been having and all of the struggle we've been nourishing just to let the time tell us that freedom is still the principle of Love, and that Love is the principle of real freedom... We gotta learn to stop judging things because of their appearance and we gotta understand and learn to focus on what is essential, that can't be necessarily perceived with senses... "because man judge things according to what he sees, BUT GOD LOOKS AT THE HEART" May God continue blessing you, David, you're such an amazing instrument of His grace and His love, bro!! May He continue blessing you and may He continue blessing us through who you are, through Who He is in you, man! Keep rocking on THE Rock (who is Jesus-Christ, for those who hadn't understand =) Keep Rocking!!
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