(Today I continue with my series of posts on corporate worship. Read Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3)
All too common today are polarizing tendencies in worship that fail to reach the whole person. For instance, in some churches, how a Christian thinks is far more important than how a Christian feels. Worship in these churches is primarily geared to informing the mind. But when it comes to feeling God, they remain stoic. These churches turn worship into a classroom for learning.
Other churches do...
Published on August 04, 2010 06:48