Preaching as Worship
Growing up, my local church provided a weekly overview of the service in a bulletin insert. On the […]
Preaching as Worship
Growing up, my local church provided a weekly overview of the service in a bulletin insert. On the […]
How Music Prepares the Environment for the Message
Picture this scenario: A worship leader at a youth rally plays an energetic song. After the song ends, […]
3 Reminders for Worship Pastors
You have nothing to prove, no one to impress, only Jesus to please. Last summer, I had the […]
Pastor, Does Your Church Sing the Psalms?
If you are a 21st-century evangelical, you probably do not sing Psalms in your church with any regularity. Perhaps the only Christians you know who sing Psalms are Presbyterians. These people tend to have an odd fascination with the Old Testament and use words like “Covenant,” “Jehovah,” and “brethren.” Simply put – Psalm singing seems strange to you. After all, are we not supposed to be governed more by the principles of the New Testament than the Old Testament when it comes to worship? Surely New Testament worship has little place for dull, dusty, dead Psalms.
Chapel Rewind: The Essential and Prominent Place of Preaching in Worship
John Piper examines the biblical warrant for the prominent place preaching holds in worship both historically and today.
Sign up for the Center for Preaching and Pastoral Leadership newsletter now!