WL recently asked a question of some of the most eloquent and enjoyable people we know those who have made studying, encouraging, and expanding our understanding of worship their life’s mission.
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WL recently asked a question of some of the most eloquent and enjoyable people we know those who have made studying, encouraging, and expanding our understanding of worship their life’s mission. They answered and, as we hoped, showed the amazing variation and diversity of emphasis and thought that we believe will inspire you to more profoundly lead in worship. We also included a bonus perspective on the same theme from N.T. Wright via an earlier interview.
How can worship/sung prayer be re-formed to more accurately reflect the Biblical narrative, encompass the past, present and future, remain deep, yet accessible, engage congregations in discipleship and form Christians into communities that embody Christ and extend worship into the larger world?