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Unsettling 91ÁÔÆæ
By: Sarah Travis
Settler churches across North America have committed to the work of conciliation and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. 91ÁÔÆæ is a space in which these commitments are expressed and nurtured.
91ÁÔÆæ and Power: Liturgical Authority in Free Church Traditions
By: Sarah Kathleen Johnson, Andrew Wymer
This edited volume models how dialogue among scholars and practitioners can promote worship practices that are faithful and just.
Leaning on the Word: 91ÁÔÆæ with Argentine Baptists in the Mid-Twentieth Century
By: Lester Ruth, Eric Mathis
In this latest volume in the Church at 91ÁÔÆæ series, Lester Ruth and Eric L. Mathis draw from a rich selection of primary sources to immerse readers in the worship life of Conservative Baptists in northwest Argentina from 1948 to 1964.
Readings in African American Church Music and 91ÁÔÆæ, Volume 2
By: James Abbington
This volume is a vivid testimony to the value of examining the variety and dynamism of African American church music and worship from multiple, overlapping points of view, from both realist and idealist voices, with a focus on gaining wisdom.
Wise Church: Exploring Faith and 91ÁÔÆæ with Christians Around the World
By: Emily R. Brink, Paul Detterman
Based on the document "91ÁÔÆæing the Triune God," a collection of proverbs on worship adopted by the World Communion of Reformed Churches, this book and study guide offers a global perspective on how and why we worship.
91ÁÔÆæ Across the Racial Divide
By: Gerardo Marti
Many scholars and church leaders believe that music and worship style are essential in stimulating diversity in congregations. Gerardo Marti draws on interviews with more than 170 congregational leaders and parishioners, as well as his experiences participating in worship services in a wide variety of Protestant, multiracial Southern Californian churches, to present this insightful study of the role of music in creating congregational diversity.
91ÁÔÆæ Beyond Nationalism
By: Rob Hewell
The church in the United States faces a dilemma: How is it possible for Christ's followers to worship faithfully in a nationalistic environment where religion and politics enjoy a vigorous affiliation while the separation of church and state is celebrated as the standard for the relationship between nation and faith?
Christian 91ÁÔÆæ Worldwide
By: Charles Farhadian
As Christianity has boomed in the non-Western world, several questions have emerged regarding how worship and culture relate. Charles Farhadian presents a timely investigation of their interaction.
Gather Into One
By: Michael Hawn
This volume explores the work of five of the most influential global church musicians found in North American hymnals: Pablo Sosa, Argentina; I-to Loh, Taiwan; David Dargie, South Africa; Patrick Matsikenyiri, Zimbabwe; and John Bell, Scotland.
One Bread, One Body
By: Michael Hawn
Hawn seeks to help bridge the gap between the human tendency to prefer ethnic and cultural homogeneity in worship and the church's mandate to offer a more diverse and inclusive experience.
Unsettling 91ÁÔÆæ
By: Sarah Travis
Settler churches across North America have committed to the work of conciliation and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. 91ÁÔÆæ is a space in which these commitments are expressed and nurtured.
91ÁÔÆæ and Power: Liturgical Authority in Free Church Traditions
By: Sarah Kathleen Johnson, Andrew Wymer
This edited volume models how dialogue among scholars and practitioners can promote worship practices that are faithful and just.
Leaning on the Word: 91ÁÔÆæ with Argentine Baptists in the Mid-Twentieth Century
By: Lester Ruth, Eric Mathis
In this latest volume in the Church at 91ÁÔÆæ series, Lester Ruth and Eric L. Mathis draw from a rich selection of primary sources to immerse readers in the worship life of Conservative Baptists in northwest Argentina from 1948 to 1964.
Readings in African American Church Music and 91ÁÔÆæ, Volume 2
By: James Abbington
This volume is a vivid testimony to the value of examining the variety and dynamism of African American church music and worship from multiple, overlapping points of view, from both realist and idealist voices, with a focus on gaining wisdom.
Wise Church: Exploring Faith and 91ÁÔÆæ with Christians Around the World
By: Emily R. Brink, Paul Detterman
Based on the document "91ÁÔÆæing the Triune God," a collection of proverbs on worship adopted by the World Communion of Reformed Churches, this book and study guide offers a global perspective on how and why we worship.
91ÁÔÆæ Across the Racial Divide
By: Gerardo Marti
Many scholars and church leaders believe that music and worship style are essential in stimulating diversity in congregations. Gerardo Marti draws on interviews with more than 170 congregational leaders and parishioners, as well as his experiences participating in worship services in a wide variety of Protestant, multiracial Southern Californian churches, to present this insightful study of the role of music in creating congregational diversity.
91ÁÔÆæ Beyond Nationalism
By: Rob Hewell
The church in the United States faces a dilemma: How is it possible for Christ's followers to worship faithfully in a nationalistic environment where religion and politics enjoy a vigorous affiliation while the separation of church and state is celebrated as the standard for the relationship between nation and faith?
Christian 91ÁÔÆæ Worldwide
By: Charles Farhadian
As Christianity has boomed in the non-Western world, several questions have emerged regarding how worship and culture relate. Charles Farhadian presents a timely investigation of their interaction.
Gather Into One
By: Michael Hawn
This volume explores the work of five of the most influential global church musicians found in North American hymnals: Pablo Sosa, Argentina; I-to Loh, Taiwan; David Dargie, South Africa; Patrick Matsikenyiri, Zimbabwe; and John Bell, Scotland.
One Bread, One Body
By: Michael Hawn
Hawn seeks to help bridge the gap between the human tendency to prefer ethnic and cultural homogeneity in worship and the church's mandate to offer a more diverse and inclusive experience.