Worship in the Melting Pot
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Worship in the Melting Pot   -     By: Peter Masters

Worship in the Melting Pot

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Product Description

This book presents four essential principles which Jesus Christ laid down for worship, and by which every new idea must be judged. Here also is a fascinating view of how they worshipped in Bible times, including their rules for the fsx of instruments, and the question is answered--What does the Bible teach about the content and order of a service of worship today?

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Title: Worship in the Melting Pot
By: Peter Masters
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 148
Vendor: Wakeman Trust
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 1870855337
ISBN-13: 9781870855334
Stock No: WW855337

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Publisher Marketing: New trends in worship have shaken traditional concepts and attitudes, giving rise to much heart-searching and a flurry of books. Is it all just a matter of generation and taste? Are the traditions of today only the innovations of yesterday? This lively and clearly reasoned book focuses on four crucial principles of worship laid down by Christ and strongly re-affirmed at the Reformation. These central pillars are rapidly passing out of sight today, yet it is surely by these that all new ideas should be assessed. Here also is a fascinating view of how they worshipped in Bible times, including the Old Testament rules for the use of instruments, and New Testament light on all the elements of worship normative for today. Worship in the Melting Pot has instantly become core reading among British evangelical pastors and lay people. Searching and challenging; dealing with principles not personalities

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