
Liturgy and the Sacraments As A Rebellious Act
There is something inherently rebellious about worship. Gary Ball explains why your presence in the worship service sends a strong statement to the prevailing winds of culture and society.
When we speak of awakening, we’re not talking about new age enlightenment, political upheaval, or social activism.
We’re talking about a daily alignment of our life to the light and love of Jesus, as we read in Ephesians:
Our work is anchored in helping dissatisfied and passionate believers follow that ancient hymn. If that resonates with you, we invite you to join us.
Ours Great Redeemer’s Praise is the first major Wesleyan hymnal to be release in thirty years. The hymnal is an 800-page compilation of hymns that includes service music for various occasions, a rich collection of creeds, prayers, and benedictions, and treasury of hymns by Charles and John Wesley.
The 675 hymns are organized around the Apostles Creed. You will find both classic and contemporary hymns throughout the collection!
Every year we gather together to be restored, refreshed, and reignited by the Holy Spirit. We invite you and your family or team to join us!
A Discipleship Band is a group of 3 to 5 people who read together, pray together, and meet together to become the love of God for one another and the world.
A series of short talks on theological topics from a wide variety of Christian professors, pastors, speakers, and theologians.
While “Jesus saves” remains the central claim of Christianity, the ensuing question—How?—demands attention. How exactly does a brutal and shameful crucifixion bring salvation? Why does the Bible call it good news, and why should we?
In How Jesus Saves: Atonement for Ordinary People, Joshua McNall unpacks the meaning of Jesus’s life and death for everyday people. Through Scripture, story, and real-life applications, he brings together the primary models of atonement doctrine and offers an integrated vision for how Jesus offers the benefits of salvation to the world.
Seedbed sells resources, but we give away far more in resourcing than we sell.
Our business is efficient. Our mission is extravagant.
The Seed Team is a group of sowers who partner with Seedbed financially to help us sow more extravagantly. If you’re interested in partnering with us, you can give here!
There is something inherently rebellious about worship. Gary Ball explains why your presence in the worship service sends a strong statement to the prevailing winds of culture and society.
Sometimes when we try to keep up with the world, we have the tendency to forget who we are. Gary Ball shares why tradition is so vital in the Body of Christ.
What could we possibly get from some ancient practice like chanting? Daniel Rickman-Gibbens shares 6 reasons chanting Scripture or liturgy in worship is good for you.
Sometimes liturgy can become just another thing we say because that is what we have always done. Anglican Collective shares the remedy that will bring the liturgy back to life for you and your congregation.
Why do we have “the passing of the peace” incorporated into the worship service? Morgan Clark explains the great theological richness of this practice.
Why are we Anglican? Winfield Bevins shares the way the Anglican Faith is grounded in a rich history of prayer.
Christmas is not over on December 26th. Nathan Weaver shares the value of Christmastide and why it is worth celebrating.
What is actually in the Book of Common Prayer? Winfield Bevins gives us a tour.
What value does art have in the worship experience? Joey Fitzgerald shares wisdom about an essential element that is missing from many churches: creativity in worship.
Why would you need a book to pray? Winfield Bevins explains the benefit of prayer using the Book of Common Prayer.
Today is a day of feasting with family. But, there is another kind of feast in the family of God. Emily Vermilya shares her first experience at the Lord’s table.
Why use the Book of Common Prayer in your daily life? Winfield Bevins shares the significance of never having to pray alone.