Transforming Worship

Transforming Worship
Author: Rory Noland
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2021-07-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830841733

Spiritual formation is the key to the survival of our faith. According to worship leader Rory Noland, in order to stem the tide of nominal Christianity we need to reclaim our worship services as formative spaces that are substantive and purposeful. Combining discipleship and worship—what Noland calls transforming worship—he offers a vision for worship as spiritual formation.

Worship That Changes Lives

Worship That Changes Lives
Author: Alexis D. Abernethy
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 080103194X

Compiles cultural, theological, and psychological perspectives on spiritual experience in worship from scholars and laity, paying particular attention to the role of the arts in facilitating spiritual transformation.

Engage

Engage
Author: Nelson Searcy
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441234314

No matter how great Sunday's worship service was, there's always another Sunday lurking at the end of the next week that must be planned. Church leaders often fall into ruts, working on automatic pilot just trying to get things together, which does not allow for much creativity or focus on designing services that lead to transformation for those involved in them. Engage is a step-by-step, stress-free guide to planning worship services that allow for and foster true life change. Comprehensive in scope, Engage provides teaching pastors, worship leaders, and volunteers with the tools they need to work together to develop and implement a worship planning system that improves communication, enhances creativity, and honors Jesus every week.

Reinventing Sunday

Reinventing Sunday
Author: Brad Berglund
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780817014148

Explores the purposes and possibilities of the worship experience in ways that inspire people to make worship at their church all that it can be.

Transforming Worship

Transforming Worship
Author:
Publisher: Chalice Press
Total Pages: 116
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780827236929

Exploring the history and future of worship, Tim Carson connects scripture, tradition, and a postmodern world to help us co-create worship that is truly transforming.

Creating Uncommon Worship

Creating Uncommon Worship
Author: Richard Giles
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814615188

Offering helpful suggestions on how to avoid the common problem of restricting liturgy to words being spoken in the front of the church, "Creating Uncommon Worship" is filled with ideas on how to enrich the liturgy by creating a context of action, movement, and symbolic expression involving the whole assembly.

Transforming Prayer

Transforming Prayer
Author: Daniel Henderson
Publisher: Bethany House
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441214666

Praying Christians are hungry to learn how to connect with God in a way that takes them beyond the typical grocery-list approach. Transforming Prayer explores the profound difference between seeking God's hand (what he does for people) and seeking God's face (who he really is). With captivating stories of the transformative power of personal worship and its connection with prayer, this book equips readers with practical tools for a more effective personal and corporate prayer life.

Worship Old and New

Worship Old and New
Author: Robert E. Webber
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2009-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310835127

A reexamination of the actual practice of worship that goes beyond the merely academic to provide a practical perspective through the eyes of the worship leader and the congregation. The most effective approach to worship is one that blends historical and traditional practices with contemporary elements. Worship Old and New is a scholarly, up-to-date, and thought-provoking resource for anyone serious about exploring worship and how to bring about a worship renewal in the church. Now reformatted and updated for an easier, more logical approach to worship theology, this revised edition is divided into four major sections, addressing: The biblical foundation of worship—found in the Old and New Testaments as well as the early Christian movement. The biblical theology of worship—how worship is an enactment of the Gospel. A brief history of worship—from ancient and medieval, to twentieth-century renewal. An overview of how worship is practiced—from content and structure, to the role of music and art. New information is incorporated into each section to give you a better grasp of the biblical themes of worship, a deeper understanding of Old Testament customs, and a solid grounding in modern-day renewal movements. This book is ideal for ministerial, classroom, and congregational settings.

Emerging Worship

Emerging Worship
Author: Roland Worton
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2011-07-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0768499666

Emerging Worship is a call for a new breed of worshiper, one who hears the sounds of Heaven and brings it to earth. If your hearts leaps at these words, this book is for you! Each generation produces those whose primary purpose is to transfer the songs and sounds of Heaven to earth. Emerging Worship shows you how to: Become the sound and song of Heaven. Engage Heaven to transform earth. Join worship with intercession. Release new levels of corporate worship. Engage the Key of David in worship to unlock cities and regions. Recognize and activate an emerging generation. Father and be fathered. Author Roland Worton invites every member of the Body of Christ to permeate your community, city, and nation with the sounds and songs of Heaven.