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Published by Abingdon Press, 2005
ISBN 10: 0687346703ISBN 13: 9780687346707
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.5.
Published by Abingdon Press, 2005
ISBN 10: 0687346703ISBN 13: 9780687346707
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Published by Abingdon Press, 2005
ISBN 10: 0687346703ISBN 13: 9780687346707
Seller: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, U.S.A.
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Softcover. Condition: Good. Each Sunday people drive past one or more local churches, which are closer to their home, to get to their church. Often the by-passed churches include some of their own denomination, peopled, in part, by their friends and acquaintances. Why is that? What voice is calling them to one particular congregation?What is the voice of your congregation?The congregation sings an important song, yet its voice is more than an echo of the Master. The congregations voice is the voice of testimony, praise, and prayer, rising from the lives and hearts of its individual members as a great congregational chorus that harmonizes by the grace, and in the Spirit, of God. The congregations voice is often, if not most often, expressed in song. Finding songs that fit the congregations voice is very closely associated with finding the voice itself. Their song must express their heart and soul. Their song must fit, it must be authentic.In The Voice of Our Congregation, Terry York and David Bolin challenge you to discover and claim the voice that is authentic to your congregation through Bible study, stories from a variety of congregations, and through probing questions. Perfect for individual and group study, some of the discussions points are:Do you find yourself tempted to copy the voice of the church down the street? Are there songs and worship styles that fit your congregation and some that dont? Have you discovered and claimed songs that are older treasures in your congregation? What are the new treasures for your congregation? What is unique about your congregation? How is this reflected in the singing voice of your congregation?How can you enable your congregation to claim songsthat express their hearts and souls?.
Published by Abingdon Press, 2005
ISBN 10: 0687346703ISBN 13: 9780687346707
Seller: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, U.S.A.
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Softcover. Condition: new. Each Sunday people drive past one or more local churches, which are closer to their home, to get to their church. Often the by-passed churches include some of their own denomination, peopled, in part, by their friends and acquaintances. Why is that? What voice is calling them to one particular congregation?What is the voice of your congregation?The congregation sings an important song, yet its voice is more than an echo of the Master. The congregations voice is the voice of testimony, praise, and prayer, rising from the lives and hearts of its individual members as a great congregational chorus that harmonizes by the grace, and in the Spirit, of God. The congregations voice is often, if not most often, expressed in song. Finding songs that fit the congregations voice is very closely associated with finding the voice itself. Their song must express their heart and soul. Their song must fit, it must be authentic.In The Voice of Our Congregation, Terry York and David Bolin challenge you to discover and claim the voice that is authentic to your congregation through Bible study, stories from a variety of congregations, and through probing questions. Perfect for individual and group study, some of the discussions points are:Do you find yourself tempted to copy the voice of the church down the street? Are there songs and worship styles that fit your congregation and some that dont? Have you discovered and claimed songs that are older treasures in your congregation? What are the new treasures for your congregation? What is unique about your congregation? How is this reflected in the singing voice of your congregation?How can you enable your congregation to claim songsthat express their hearts and souls?.