In the gardening world, potting refers to the cultivation of plants by cutting, layering, and replacing nutrients-depleted soil with new soil in larger pots to accommodate the growth process. This understanding seems helpful in describing ecumenical worship. There are two perspectives about this phenomenon. On one end of the liturgical practice spectrum, it is perceived as a “least-common-denominator” worship form where contested expressions are cast aside and replaced by elements that are acceptable by everyone. As a result, ecumenical worship is held up as a product of complex negotiation but displays a remarkable lack of spiritual depth in its outcome. On the other end, there is the World Council of Churches—a fellowshi...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe term ecumenical is not a new word. It comes to us from two Greek...
The purpose of this study was to examine how recovering an understanding of Christian calling could ...
The sin of racism severely and deeply affects the victims. The response in many instances is to rema...
In the gardening world, potting refers to the cultivation of plants by cutting, layering, and replac...
Problem. Seventh-day Adventist Churches in the southern California region are becoming racially, eth...
Within the last twenty years, Evangelical Protestants, primarily in the southeastern United States, ...
The church today has an opportunity to explore opportunities of culturally and ethnically diverse ap...
We were sitting around visiting after rehearsing a few numbers for an upcoming community variety sho...
It is my claim that multiple expressions of worship gatherings must be created to connect generation...
In this essay, I want to discuss two essential principles of Christian ecumenical liturgy, especiall...
Bowditch, Mark “Empowering a Local Church to Reflect Revelation 7:9 Unity Through Multi-Ethnic, Bili...
A key premise of the Western “art” music tradition is music’s purported universal, transcendental, a...
The research presented in this article was conducted as a continuing concern over ‘beingchurch’in a ...
and custom. Some worship variety flows from gospel freedom expressed in its cultural context. Other ...
<p>Pentecostals affirm the power of Pentecost in worship where they experience the Spirit�s re...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe term ecumenical is not a new word. It comes to us from two Greek...
The purpose of this study was to examine how recovering an understanding of Christian calling could ...
The sin of racism severely and deeply affects the victims. The response in many instances is to rema...
In the gardening world, potting refers to the cultivation of plants by cutting, layering, and replac...
Problem. Seventh-day Adventist Churches in the southern California region are becoming racially, eth...
Within the last twenty years, Evangelical Protestants, primarily in the southeastern United States, ...
The church today has an opportunity to explore opportunities of culturally and ethnically diverse ap...
We were sitting around visiting after rehearsing a few numbers for an upcoming community variety sho...
It is my claim that multiple expressions of worship gatherings must be created to connect generation...
In this essay, I want to discuss two essential principles of Christian ecumenical liturgy, especiall...
Bowditch, Mark “Empowering a Local Church to Reflect Revelation 7:9 Unity Through Multi-Ethnic, Bili...
A key premise of the Western “art” music tradition is music’s purported universal, transcendental, a...
The research presented in this article was conducted as a continuing concern over ‘beingchurch’in a ...
and custom. Some worship variety flows from gospel freedom expressed in its cultural context. Other ...
<p>Pentecostals affirm the power of Pentecost in worship where they experience the Spirit�s re...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe term ecumenical is not a new word. It comes to us from two Greek...
The purpose of this study was to examine how recovering an understanding of Christian calling could ...
The sin of racism severely and deeply affects the victims. The response in many instances is to rema...