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Gospel in a Handshake: Framing Worship for Mission [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 212 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x12 mm, weight: 318 g
  • Serija: Worship and Witness
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1532699980
  • ISBN-13: 9781532699986
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 212 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x12 mm, weight: 318 g
  • Serija: Worship and Witness
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1532699980
  • ISBN-13: 9781532699986
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

This book enables worship leaders to skillfully guide spiritual novices, skeptics, and Christian veterans to the grace embedded in the timeless liturgy. Offering winsome worship hospitality, these pages provide seasoned wisdom, often in the form of pithy introductions (Adams calls these “frames”) that alert worshipers to the character and purpose of various service elements. Readers get the tools to create their own frames, informed by the church of all ages, and customized to their congregation and neighborhood. This book will serve well anyone who wants to increase their missional worship IQ.

Foreword xi
Richard J. Mouw
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: On Framing a Book on Framing xvii
PART ONE LETTERS
September
3(9)
On Saying Yes: Our Inadequacy and the Call of God
3(1)
Worship Wars: On Not Seeing Eye to Eye (Gracefully)
4(2)
On Liturgical Architecture and Worship Components
6(2)
On Designing Worship "Moments," or Trusting the Slowness of Historic Worship
8(1)
On the Value of Historic Liturgy for Multicultural Congregations
9(3)
October
12(11)
On Mission-Shaped Historic Liturgy and Needing Grace
12(1)
On Frames for Worship: In-Between Words and Missional Cues
13(2)
On Maps, Being Lost, and Worship Leading as Wayfinding
15(2)
On Mission-Shaped Frames and Brevity
17(1)
On Worshiping as Part of the Holy Catholic Church (All Saints' Day)
18(5)
November
23(8)
On Skeptics (Real and Imagined) Inside and Outside Church
23(1)
On the Helpfulness of Questions in Church and Liturgy
24(2)
On Mission, the Global Church, and the Liturgical Year
26(2)
On Framing the Liturgical Year and Dancing South African Style
28(1)
The Liturgical Year: Holidays and Holy Days
29(2)
December
31(9)
On Framing and Advent
31(2)
On Designing Advent Frames Inspired by Our Heritages and Countries of Origin
33(1)
On Advent Groaning
34(1)
On the Twelve Days of Christmas and Christmas Carols
35(3)
On Christmas Eve, the Incarnation, and Christmas Mystery
38(2)
January
40(8)
On Epiphany Frames for Worship and Preaching
40(1)
On Epiphany House Blessings and Including Outsiders
41(2)
On the Benefit of Frames for Neighborhood Conversations Outside and Inside the Church
43(2)
On the Benefit of Worship Frames for Longtime Attendees
45(3)
February
48(8)
On Lent, Repenting, and Books That Help Us Frame
48(2)
On Fasting, Baptism, and Family as Images for Lenten Frames
50(1)
On Lent, and Saints Behaving Badly
51(1)
On Pizza, Boy Scouts, and Wayfinding Worship Novices
52(1)
On Borrowed Prayers and the Eclectic Company of Those Who Pray Psalms
53(3)
March
56(12)
On Baptism
56(2)
On Membership Sunday, Baptismal Identity, and Inviting People to Belong
58(3)
On Memorizing Frames (and Bible Readings)
61(2)
On (Skipping) Holy Week and the Journey of Faith
63(2)
On Easter Surprise, and Dying and Rising
65(3)
April
68(10)
On Ecumenical Creeds and Confessions
68(2)
On Historic Confessions
70(2)
On the Hallmark Calendar and Worship Wisdom (National Holidays)
72(2)
On the Bearing and Identity of Worship Leaders
74(1)
On Being Led by Learners or Experts
75(3)
May
78(8)
On Pentecost, National Identity, and Jesus as Our True Home (Global Church)
78(2)
On Ordinary Time
80(1)
On Trinity Sunday
81(1)
On Printed and Projected Frames
82(4)
June
86(10)
On Framing the Service as a Whole
86(1)
On Singing and Unhelpful Impromptu Frames
87(3)
On Confession: Groveling, Grace, and the Actualized Church
90(3)
On Psalms and Mission
93(3)
July
96(14)
On Framing Global Mission, Patriotism, and National Holidays
96(4)
On Psalms as Spiritual (and Ecclesial) Biography
100(2)
On Biographies of Church Outsiders (Hearing A Culture's Own Poets)
102(2)
On Passing the Peace in Your (and Every) Neighborhood
104(2)
On Passing the Peace as the Gospel in a Handshake
106(2)
On Passing the Peace During Trouble
108(2)
August
110(14)
On Collecting Money: Framing the Offering
110(1)
On Framing Sermons (Often toward Eucharist)
111(2)
On Praying the Prayer Jesus Taught
113(1)
On Eucharist: Welcoming Spiritual Novices
114(3)
On Communion (or On Communing---or Not)
117(1)
On Altar Calls and Eucharist
118(2)
On Giving and Receiving Blessings
120(2)
On Special Blessings, Inside or Outside a Worship Service
122(2)
September (Year Two and Beyond)
124(15)
On Worship as Healing
124(3)
On Liturgical Time and the Hiddenness of Formation
127(1)
On Being Natural and Personable---or Faking It
127(2)
On Nurturing a Community of Missional Worship Leaders
129(1)
On the Unexpected and When Ministry Doesn't Go Well
130(1)
On Living with Mistakes, and Laughter
131(3)
On Christ the King Sunday
134(1)
On a Workbook for Framing Worship
134(1)
Final Letter To the Reader: On Being Jordan
135(4)
PART TWO WISDOM
What We Carry into (Framing) Worship
139(8)
Seven Proverbs for Leading and Framing Worship
147(23)
Worship spiritually forms all worshipers
149(2)
In worship we receive grace
151(2)
Worship celebrates and lives beauty
153(4)
Worship can be intelligible to spiritual skeptics
157(3)
Worship connects worshipers to global brothers and sisters
160(3)
Worship is timeless and historic
163(4)
Worship is local, and new every time
167(3)
The Spin Room, Sincerity, and Witness to Beauty
170(13)
Bibliography 183(4)
Index 187