A Worship Workbook: A Practical Guide for Extraordinary Christian Liturgy - eBook
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A Worship Workbook: A Practical Guide for Extraordinary Christian Liturgy - eBook  -     By: Gerald C. Liu, Khalia J. Williams

A Worship Workbook: A Practical Guide for Extraordinary Christian Liturgy - eBook

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Title: A Worship Workbook: A Practical Guide for Extraordinary Christian Liturgy - eBook
By: Gerald C. Liu, Khalia J. Williams
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781501896576
ISBN-13: 9781501896576
Stock No: WW105353EB

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Pastors and others who lead Christian worship want to offer worship that is truthful and hopeful. They yearn to create worship that involves and includes everyone in their midst. To develop new approaches to planning, so that their worship can reflect and respond to the realities of the community. To create worship for the church that is becoming.
A Worship Workbook introduces crucial and under-examined liturgical and social concepts for students and leaders of worship. Each chapter offers a brief lesson, teaching new skills and inspiring creativity for honest, faithful, and versatile worship leadership.

Author Bio

Gerald C. Liu is Assistant Professor of Worship and Preaching at Princeton Theological School. An ordained United Methodist Elder of the Mississippi Annual Conference, he also serves as a Minister in Residence at the Church of the Village, a United Methodist Congregation in Manhattan. He is the son of culturally Buddhist immigrants from Taiwan, and is the author of Music and the Generosity of God (Palgrave, 2017). Khalia J. Williams is the Assistant Dean of Worship and Music, and Assistant Professor in the Practice of Worship at Emory University's Candler School of Theology. An ordained minister, she serves as an associate minister and First Lady at the historic Providence Missionary Baptist church in Atlanta. With a deep passion for the intersection of worship, womanist theology and embodiment, she is a lead consultant for multiple denominations in the area of liturgical transformation.

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