Bob Kauflin reckons our singing at church should be done with our eyes open. Especially if we’re leading the singing. I think he’s right. Open The Eyes Of My (Face), Lord
Bob Kauflin reckons our singing at church should be done with our eyes open. Especially if we’re leading the singing. I think he’s right. Open The Eyes Of My (Face), Lord
I really wanted to title this ‘Pre-Rapture Pet Care.’ It’s this sort of thing that gets the atheists going. Albert Mohler, President of the Southern Baptist Seminary in the USA, comments here on an Associated Press article originally posted here, about specially targeted church Services to which people can bring their dogs. This shouldn’t be …
The following is copied from Kevin DeYoung’s blog at the Gospel Coalition. These points articulate the rationale behind the nature of our worship here at mgpc. They also help explain why we try to take care in the words we use, whether in prayer, song or proclamation. Why So Many Words in Worship? Perhaps you’ve …
…it means we’ll never get caught doing this at mgpc. In the spirit of the ‘How To Worship’ vid posted a while ago, here’s the ever insightful Stephen Colbert rehearsing a liturgical dance. Fortunately this is just the sort of thing that our regulative principle protects us from. It’s helpful to know that in real …