10 Reasons Why We Need a 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.
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.
The means of grace are designed to deliver you and me from all idolatry and fully restore the image of God in us.
The Christian traditions that will thrive in twenty-first century America will be those who take seriously their responsibility to instruct believers in the faith.
In community, we are invited to deal with our own idols, our own mess, and sometimes to gently invite others to root out their own idols as well.
The way of repentance leads to the fullness of life in Christ, even to entire sanctification.
God doesn’t only want us to be good. He doesn’t only want us to do great things. He wants to give us deep faith so we can go far.
Worship cuts off the process of idolatry and allows us to turn back to our good Creator.
We need people in our lives to journey with us in order that we may “watch over one another in love” between our Sundays and other times of worship.
John Wesley often said that he instituted bands among the people called Methodist in order to create a setting where James 5:16 could be practiced and lived out.
Jesus connects the mission of the church, the reception of the Holy Spirit, and forgiveness. He makes forgiveness what the church, the community of disciples, does in the world.