Session Title
Session Description
How cross-cultural worship encounters prompt us to ask better questions about our own worship and Gather Into One: Prayer and Singing Globally.
"Tell all his wonderful acts" is more than a simple textual refrain in David's canticle (1 Chron. 16:9b); it is the fundamental practice of liturgy. In like manner, Christian worship should anchor our memory in God's work in history, centered in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and anchor our anticipation in the future coming of Christ and the kingdom of shalom he will usher in.
Conference Title
2003 Calvin Symposium on Worship
Event Date
1-10-2003
Event Type
Lecture/Plenary
Type (recording/text)
Text
Subject Area
Worship
Topic
Global/Multi-Lingual Worship
Keywords:
plenary session
Recommended Citation
Farhadian, Charles and Hawn, C. Michael, "Learning from Christian Worship Worldwide with a Posture of Grateful Humility and How Worship Gives Us a Timeline to Live By" (2003). Symposium on Worship Archive. 6.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/uni-cicw-symposium/2003/allitems/6
Included in
Learning from Christian Worship Worldwide with a Posture of Grateful Humility and How Worship Gives Us a Timeline to Live By
How cross-cultural worship encounters prompt us to ask better questions about our own worship and Gather Into One: Prayer and Singing Globally.
"Tell all his wonderful acts" is more than a simple textual refrain in David's canticle (1 Chron. 16:9b); it is the fundamental practice of liturgy. In like manner, Christian worship should anchor our memory in God's work in history, centered in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and anchor our anticipation in the future coming of Christ and the kingdom of shalom he will usher in.