Our Great Redeemer’s Praise: New Hymnal
Our Great Redeemer’s Praise represents a welcome recovery and fusion of centuries-old worship patterns with new songs and presentations.
Our Great Redeemer’s Praise represents a welcome recovery and fusion of centuries-old worship patterns with new songs and presentations.
You will help emerging adults to bond tightly with Christian community through the practice of solitude and environments of presence.
From my conversations with pastors over the year, I have noticed some common “detours” that lead ministers and churches off track. I present four common ones.
From my conversations with pastors over the year, I have noticed some common “detours” that lead ministers and churches off track. I present four common ones.
New Room Conference gathers ordinary Christians, leaders, and pastors under one roof to convene conversations, curate content, call to prayer, and inspire a new generation of men and women who long to be a part of a great awakening.
Communities will be present with each other only when they are made up of present people. Undistracted lives pave the way for present community.
New Room Conference gathers ordinary Christians, leaders, and pastors under one roof to convene conversations, curate content, call to prayer, and inspire a new generation of men and women who long to be a part of a great awakening.
Family-like community was the adhesive that bound the early church together and it can be the adhesive that binds young adults to our churches today.
Family-like community was the adhesive that bound the early church together and it can be the adhesive that binds young adults to our churches today.
Our Great Redeemer’s Praise represents a welcome recovery and fusion of centuries-old worship patterns with new songs and presentations.
What has always been regarded as one of the geniuses of the Wesleyan revivals is that we don’t just believe doctrine in our heads; we sing it into our hearts.
The best way to get into the meaning of the Lord’s Supper is to look at it through three lenses—past, present, future.