Today’s post is written by Matt Nightingale, Director of Worship Ministries at Redeemer Covenant Church in Tulsa, OK.
Today, as we continue to walk through this season of Lent, I’m thinking more expansively about the art of leading worship. Our …
Today’s post is written by Matt Nightingale, Director of Worship Ministries at Redeemer Covenant Church in Tulsa, OK.
Today, as we continue to walk through this season of Lent, I’m thinking more expansively about the art of leading worship. Our …
James Limburg has a wonderful commentary on the Psalms. The following reflections about the original Hebrew text come from Limburg’s comments.
At the center of Psalm 23 is a most encouraging phrase: for you are with me. Limburg notes …
I notice Psalm 23 is the lectionary text for Sunday, May 3. For whatever reason, I’ve come closer to this Psalm in the past year. I’ve been speaking it and praying it almost daily, and I’ve come to experience the …
Jay Phelan, president of North Park Theological Seminary, sends out an electronic newsletter. In his last letter, he reflected on the Church Year, secular holidays and how these days drive our decisions in worship. You might enjoy his reflection, …
In my years as a worship leader, and in hearing the stories of hundreds of pastors and worship leaders, I understand that most preachers and worship leaders want one thing more than anything else in worship: We want people to …
“Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!” This joyful proclamation dates back at least to St. John Chrysostom, a Church Father from the fourth century. It was included in one of his Easter sermons that is still read today in …
The drama and emotion of Good Friday is over. The crowds are gone, the cross is empty, and Jesus’ body is in the tomb. It is shabat (the Sabbath). It is a time of waiting, of resting, for no labor …
It is Good Friday, the day we remember Jesus’ walk to Calvary, his crucifixion, and death. It is the most solemn day of the Church Year. It is a day for us to be especially mindful of what Jesus did …
Today is Maundy Thursday, the day that commemorates the Last Supper and the beginning of the sacrament of Communion. The word “Maundy” comes from the Latin mandatum, which means “commandment.” At the Last Supper, Jesus gave his disciples a …
The architecture of Jerusalem is very diverse, from modern office buildings to ancient worship spaces. The structures marking the various Christian sites are beautiful, awe-inspiring spaces. As you observe these photos of the churches that have been built over the …