Explore the enduring question of Sunday worship and its clear, historical foundations.
This book presents a thorough, accessible argument that the Lord’s Day has united believers across ages. Drawing on scripture, church history, and the writings of may authorities, it traces how Sabbath rest was reinterpreted from ancient times to the Christian first day of the week.
This edition frames the topic in plain terms: why the weekly day of worship matters, how the resurrection shapes Sunday observance, and what this means for modern practice. It combines careful study with practical reflection, helping readers see the logic behind the church’s long tradition.
- Learn how the Sabbath and the Lord’s Day are connected across biblical history
- See the case for observing Sunday as a weekly festival of worship and rest
- Discover how early Christian practice and apostolic teaching inform today’s commitments
- Understand common questions and concerns about Sabbath keeping, with clear answers
Ideal for readers of religious history, pastoral study, and anyone seeking clarity on why Christians gather on the first day of the week.