We exist for worship. We worship when we draw attention to God in our actions. Privately we worship when we draw our own attention to God; publicly we worship when we draw the attention of others to God; corporately we worship when we, as believers together, draw each other’s attention
Fellowship in spirit with saints from the ages
The key components of a Christian church service have not changed over the past two thousand years. Christians have always defined their corporate worship activities by prayer, the Apostle’s doctrine, Scripture reading and fellowship. Here is a selection materials from church history to direct your fellowship with one another and
Songs for Resurrection Sunday
This is the happiest day of all of history! Jesus is alive, our salvation is sure, and we can face each day with joyful Christian courage. A short list of Scripture passages and suggested sermons for today is here: “Passion Week – Sunday“. After reading at least one of the
Songs for Good Friday
The Scripture readings for Good Friday and some sermon suggestions on those passages can be found here: “Passion Week – Friday“. But to complement your Good Friday devotions at home, I thought some songs might be of great blessing to you to and bring much praise to the Lord. *Click
What every church MUST do
Kevin de Young said it well once when he affirmed, “There are many things a church can do, but there are only a few things a church must do” [paraphrased from memory] That is true. A church that does everything it can possibly do, but neglects to do the few