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Webber on Worship: Vol 2

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Webber on Worship: Vol 2

By: Robert E. Webber
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Refresh. Renew. Reorient. Dig deeply into why and how we worship. Bob Webber, the Ancient-Future expert on worship, gives you a guided tour of culture, symbol, postmodernism, generational trends, Church history, in bite-size essays, awakening new hope, deeper understanding, and a passion to know God and worship him. Worship Leaders are the avatars of new music. This always brings the promise and hope of new songs for devotional and congregational worship. Yet, as we all know, refreshing worship is more than simply creating, producing and singing new music, it is connecting with the New Song of heaven, with Christ himself through all available means: silence, song and symbol; Scripture, preaching and prophecy; communion and community…and beyond. Bob Webber brings clarity to the difference between new music and New Song and ignites the renewal we seek in today’s Church. Christianity Historical Theology
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