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The new Presbyterian Hymnal, Glory to God, will begin with thirty pages of worship materials, inclu...
Some claim that traditional hymns are no longer relevant for worship and that contemporary Christia...
Each week we rarely use more than a few hymns in worship, yet there are many more in our hymnal to ...
When a song from another country is sung in worship many think it. Few actually say it. "Why sing s...
The biblical book of Psalms can be a good way to understand the journey of the Christian life, as t...
Have you ever thought about how we can study the Word of God through singing and using musical reso...
The lectionary is a set of "lessons" taken from Scripture to be read in worship. Actually, the answ...
As many congregations in our denomination experience flat or declining worship attendance, many chu...
This Leader Reader, "Hymnal as Denominational Scrapbook," describes how hymnals reveal a denominati...
If you have grown up in a Christian church, you have probably used the word "amen" more times than ...
If we are to understand the Presbyterian-Reformed doctrine of the sovereignty of God for our time, ...
Jesus said "Pray this way," not "Pray these words." In the Lord's Prayer Jesus gives us a model and...
This Leader Reader describes the meaning and practice of eucharist, or the "Lord's Supper," one of ...
The doctine of the Trinity grew out of centuries of thought and debate concerning the true nature o...