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    praise team are‚ what the job of all members of the praise team is and what is expected of all members. This is required reading for all who are interested in joining the praise team. These requirements aren’t in place for the purpose of making it hard to join the praise team. They are in place for the sole purpose of insuring any member of the praise team is there because God has called them to be there. It is believed that a person who is truly called to the ministry will do what’s necessary to be

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    The book ‘Worship Wars – What the Bible says about Worship Music’ gives a balanced look at an issue that many Christians are either far to the left‚ or far to the right in their stance. Dr. Bakss brings out many Biblical truths that exposes the lack of substance behind some principles of music being widely taught & preached in many Christian circles. Overall this was a very informative and thought provoking book. Dr. Bakss starts by introducing what is the cause of all the ‘worship wars’ we see

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    and Arts in Worship 12/11/06 Term Paper Having gone through this class and seen all of the different styles of worship‚ and looking deeper into the Bible to have a correct view of God and worship in the church‚ has changed my perspective on how I view things this semester. In this paper‚ I will discuss my view of worship‚ drawn from the Bible‚ and also use some outside resources that help get my points and ideas across. I would like to walk through a brief overview of worship in the Bible

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    Throughout history Christianity worship has been much more liturgical and characterized by prayers of various themes and hymns that are closely related to the Scripture. This form of sacramental and ceremonial worship is still practised by the Roman Catholic‚ Eastern Orthodox and Anglican churches‚ as well as some Protestant denominations such as Lutheranism and Methodism. There is also a festal cycle throughout the church year that is full of celebrations of feasts and holy days pertaining to the

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    means to rejoice in God and to reveal Jesus in one’s life.1 Authors David Wheeler and Vernon M. Whaley in "The Great Commission to God" book have emphasized the importance of Worship to the reader in order for Christian to become a great commission worshipper. Authors have asserted that the top points in the book are worship and evangelism. These are a matter of cardinal importance to Believers who desire to live God’s will and way. Because God created us for glorifying him and worshipping him‚ he

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    Agama Shastra and Temple worship [pic] [pic][pic]Buzz up!  [pic]ShareThisMar 5 2008  | Views 3773 |  Comments  (10) Tags: Agama Agama Shastra Temple worship   [pic] The Hindu temples are complex institutions. They represent the culmination of social and religious aspirations of a society. Temple is the focal point in the life of a community and often represents its pride‚ identity and unity. It is also the index of the community’s wellbeing. It draws into its fold people from its various

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    Ancestor worship still exists in North America through many different heritages in many different ways. Belief in ancestral spirits varies from cultures and religions and are plentiful. Science has tried and tried to prove that there are spirits that linger‚ with popular shows like Ghost Hunters showing evidence of some sort of supernatural presence living with family members. They often reveal a spirit that helps them‚ or has a story to tell about their past to their descendents. People from

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    practiced by the Nacirema‚ an important one involves the “shrine” for it is almost impossible to find a household without one‚ and the richer the family‚ the more shrines they have. The rituals associated with the shrine are kept private. Each person worships in front of the “charm box” located in the shrine‚ which holds immeasurable amounts of magical drinks and therapies whose works are only known to the medicine men. The “shrine” is referring to the bathroom in each American household‚ and the “charm

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    My Personal Philosophy of Music in Christian Praise and Worship Praise and Worship is all about connecting with God. (William Temple.1881) Worship is the submission of all our nature to God. It is the quickening of conscience by his holiness; the nourishment of mind with his truth‚ the purifying of imagination by his beauty‚ the opening of the heart to his love‚ the surrender of his will to his purpose and all of this gathered up in adoration‚ the most selfless emotion of which our nature is capable

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    communication mode‚ is unparalleled.  It possesses the ability to move us both physically and emotionally.  Though intangible and invisible‚ music evokes feeling and paints imagery.    This notion of expressing the inexpressible is at the core of Christian worship.  For instance‚ the liturgy is charged with communicating the concept of anamnesis‚ or “making known God’s salvific event in the present”.   Anamnesis entails not only remembering God’s saving actions throughout history‚ but also considering the ways

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