This paper seeks to apply what the Bible says about the role of music in the church. 1. Worship enables the church to grow as it enhances the spiritual growth of the believer. 2. Worship is a major contributor to the assimilation process. 3. A positive experience in worship services will allow the leadership the freedom to try new things. 4. Worship styles allow the church to grow by targeting different audiences
For centuries, followers of Christ have used music as a channel of communicating their love and ador...
This paper describes a congregation-based project undertaken to test the premise that worship has a ...
Approximately half of the 355,000 Protestant churches in the U.S. and Canada should consider adding ...
This paper seeks to apply what the Bible says about the role of music in the church. 1. Worship enab...
It seems very clear—from the Scriptural record, as well as the realities each of us face in daily mi...
I will begin my analysis with a brief examination of the changes that have occurred in American reli...
It is my claim that multiple expressions of worship gatherings must be created to connect generation...
The revolution in worship services in contemporary evangelicalism is obvious. Over 25,000 congregati...
This article presents a way to understand church growth from the perspective of reaching, assimilati...
For several hundred years, in response to Charles Finney’s innovations, American churches emphasized...
As I have traveled, in this country and in others talking to numerous Christian leaders, and observi...
More and more churches, in most denominations and traditions, rely less upon pipe organs, hymnals, r...
Music in the church has evolved significantly over time, from George Frideric Handel to David Crowde...
Writing from a pastor’s point of view, Rev. Jon Wilson addresses “What Kind of Church Does God Want ...
Pastoral leadership development must occur beyond the musical development that is gained through pra...
For centuries, followers of Christ have used music as a channel of communicating their love and ador...
This paper describes a congregation-based project undertaken to test the premise that worship has a ...
Approximately half of the 355,000 Protestant churches in the U.S. and Canada should consider adding ...
This paper seeks to apply what the Bible says about the role of music in the church. 1. Worship enab...
It seems very clear—from the Scriptural record, as well as the realities each of us face in daily mi...
I will begin my analysis with a brief examination of the changes that have occurred in American reli...
It is my claim that multiple expressions of worship gatherings must be created to connect generation...
The revolution in worship services in contemporary evangelicalism is obvious. Over 25,000 congregati...
This article presents a way to understand church growth from the perspective of reaching, assimilati...
For several hundred years, in response to Charles Finney’s innovations, American churches emphasized...
As I have traveled, in this country and in others talking to numerous Christian leaders, and observi...
More and more churches, in most denominations and traditions, rely less upon pipe organs, hymnals, r...
Music in the church has evolved significantly over time, from George Frideric Handel to David Crowde...
Writing from a pastor’s point of view, Rev. Jon Wilson addresses “What Kind of Church Does God Want ...
Pastoral leadership development must occur beyond the musical development that is gained through pra...
For centuries, followers of Christ have used music as a channel of communicating their love and ador...
This paper describes a congregation-based project undertaken to test the premise that worship has a ...
Approximately half of the 355,000 Protestant churches in the U.S. and Canada should consider adding ...