Word’s out on worship
The third Sunday in March marked the third anniversary of the creation of a worship resource that has helped Uniting Church members worship from home since 2020.
The third Sunday in March marked the third anniversary of the creation of a worship resource that has helped Uniting Church members worship from home since 2020.
One of the world's favourite video games is helping Banyule Network of Uniting Churches members embrace a different form of online connection and worship.
As churches come out of extended lockdown, it's the perfect time to take stock of what we are doing in worship and why, writes Minister Sally Douglas.
A growing number of people are embracing a relatively new concept of prayer called Holy Habits, based around getting into the Acts for a new way of worshipping.
Moderator Denise Liersch is touring the Gippsland region and last Sunday she had the opportunity to worship and have lunch with Corner Inlet Parish members.
Lessons learnt during lockdown are driving new ways of worship, says Rev Mat Harry.
"In this season of Advent, we reflect on the coming of Christ into our world with anticipation and hope", writes President Deidre Palmer.
Our traditional understandings of worship are being challenged, but that doesn’t mean we should be wary of them. These conversations are necessary for the church to move forward.
Music has been synonymous with religious worship for centuries but Gospel music is not the only format giving rise to God. Popular music continues to spread the word.
Denise Liersch says “don’t cling to the status quo … look for where the Spirit of God is at work in unexpected places and ways”.
Review by Craig Thompson Book | Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation | James K.A.