Thoughts on Public Worship: Too light, too low, too high

by | Dec 20, 2010 | Book Reviews, Books, Ecclesiology, Practical Theology

“Your “God” is too “light”; your vision of the church is too low; your view of your self is too high, and consequently, your worship is too shallow” (John Jefferson Davis, Worship and the Reality of God: An Evangelcial Theology of Real Presence, 38).

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Why Join a Local Church? | Tom Hicks

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Many Christians today question whether it’s necessary or even biblical to join local churches. Some think joining a church will rob them of personal freedom and independence. Others believe they may attend several different churches without ever committing to just one. Some even believe they don’t need to be part of any particular local church, but that they may stay at home, pray privately, and watch sermons on the internet for their personal edification.

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