I continue to struggle with an ability to have corporate worship. There is something to be said about a large gathering of believers, singing and worshiping together, that is great.
With that said, the ability to see the gifts used in a large setting is really impossible. I puts so much pressure on a few people to produce a service. I can see why some “network” churches have a corporate gathering on Sunday but rely upon there small groups during the week to sustain itself.
But let’s get to the point…
What is the best way to serve God and serve others?
I continue to struggle with an ability to have corporate worship. There is something to be said about a large gathering of believers, singing and worshiping together, that is great.
With that said, the ability to see the gifts used in a large setting is really impossible. I puts so much pressure on a few people to produce a service. I can see why some “network” churches have a corporate gathering on Sunday but rely upon there small groups during the week to sustain itself.
But let's get to the point… What is the best way to serve God and serve others?
Toward a Missional Vision of Theological Education
One of my main areas of interest is the shaping of a missional paradigm of theological education in Post-Christendom. To that end I wrote a series of 9 posts on the subject that have become foundational for work that I am continuing to do in the current context of seminary education.
joshua elek said...
1Sounds a lot like ACRC.
04/3/07 2:27 PM | Comment Link
Babs said...
2I continue to struggle with an ability to have corporate worship. There is something to be said about a large gathering of believers, singing and worshiping together, that is great.
With that said, the ability to see the gifts used in a large setting is really impossible. I puts so much pressure on a few people to produce a service. I can see why some “network” churches have a corporate gathering on Sunday but rely upon there small groups during the week to sustain itself.
But let’s get to the point…
What is the best way to serve God and serve others?
04/4/07 5:46 AM | Comment Link
Alex said...
3Dr Ray Bolger, huh??
04/4/07 6:05 AM | Comment Link
Babs said...
4I continue to struggle with an ability to have corporate worship. There is something to be said about a large gathering of believers, singing and worshiping together, that is great.
With that said, the ability to see the gifts used in a large setting is really impossible. I puts so much pressure on a few people to produce a service. I can see why some “network” churches have a corporate gathering on Sunday but rely upon there small groups during the week to sustain itself.
But let's get to the point…
What is the best way to serve God and serve others?
11/24/09 2:34 PM | Comment Link