
Think Like a Filmmaker

Congregations, and the leaders that serve them, need a shared vision for worship that is grounded in more than personal aesthetic tastes.
Vanderwell • The Church of All Ages
If a congregation wants change, it will start not by being concerned with relevance and resources, but with the good life of resonance, seeking for the living Christ where Christ can be found, in the disclosure of personhood, where time is not made to accelerate but becomes full and sacred. Time becomes full and sacred through the continued disclos
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Spiritual Disciplines Handbook: Practices That Transform Us (Transforming Resources)
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Sunday worship is still the shop window of the Church. It has the power to convert or to repel. For all that churchgoers say worship is an encounter with God and requires engagement from everyone present, and that it’s not just Christian entertainment, the Church still has to make sure that its worship is designed and offered to the highest standar
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