Holy Fire Fell: A History of Worship, Revivals, and Feasts in the Church of the Nazarene - eBook
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Holy Fire Fell: A History of Worship, Revivals, and Feasts in the Church of the Nazarene - eBook  -     By: Dirk R. Ellis

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Title: Holy Fire Fell: A History of Worship, Revivals, and Feasts in the Church of the Nazarene - eBook
By: Dirk R. Ellis
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf and Stock
Publication Date: 2017
ISBN: 9781532600692
ISBN-13: 9781532600692
Stock No: WW107765EB

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Why do we worship as we do? What are the forgotten practices once central to many early Nazarene congregations? Because historical events and other factors have shaped and molded the various worship patterns found in local congregations, the way in which contemporary Nazarenes worship is no accident. Like other descendants of the American holiness movement, Nazarene worship is influenced by events predating our denominational forebears. This text explores the history behind current worship trends for a crucial reason: the very act of worship shapes and forms worshipers. Beliefs and attitudes are forged not merely by what is heard from the pulpit, but also by what is done bodily in the pew. Ellis examines the liturgical concerns and practice of John Wesley as well as those of early Nazarene pioneers in an attempt to address these issues. In so doing, the book provides a historical resource for denominational leaders, pastors, and congregations. At the same time, it aims to help congregations both to appreciate our rich ecclesial history and to critically evaluate current worship practices in order that they may truly be transformational.

Author Bio

Dirk R. Ellis is pastor of Grace Chapel Church of the Nazarene in Hooksett, New Hampshire (2008). He is a graduate of Olivet Nazarene University, Asbury Theological Seminary, and holds a PhD from Andrews University (Religious Education). He has served as an adjunct professor at Olivet Nazarene University and Eastern Nazarene College. Currently he teaches in Northwest Nazarene University's online program. He is a member of the Wesleyan Theological Society and the North American Academy of Liturgy.

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