Astounded recipient of God’s grace | Husband to Mary | Father of 7 | Pastor of Worship @FBCJax | Adjunct Worship Professor @SBTS & @LibertyU | Worshipper
Episode 1, Rise, is now available wherever you listen to podcasts.
Hear from many current and former leaders in the SBC including current president @bartbarber and @JimmyScroggins https://t.co/jvCpF5HXSc
On this day, in 1536, William Tyndale was strangled and burned at the stake for translating the Scriptures into English for the common man.
His final words, “Lord, open the King of England’s eyes.”
God Has Been Merciful to Us: Three Reasons to be Encouraged by the Devastating SBC Report on Sexual Abuse - First Baptist Church Jacksonville https://t.co/w0rffA0rSH
Wrote this 4 1/2 years ago. Since then it’s only become clearer. Pastors and music leaders, make sure your church knows that music doesn’t hold a candle to the blazing glory of the Son of God.
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It's time for a new music release by the @BoyceCollective! Introducing "The Goodness of Jesus," their third rhytHYMN sessions release.
Watch the full video: https://t.co/Vpcg952baY.
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The worship of the gathered church should by definition be designed for the believer not the unbeliever. We are delighted for an unbeliever to attend, but the primary purpose is the honoring of a holy God by His worshiping saints.
Corporate worship is designed to focus the eyes of your heart on the glory of God, progressively freeing you from the hold all the lesser glories have on your heart.
@MerkerMatt @kenboer@gettymusic I really appreciate this question as well. Strategies to “smuggle” in the benefits of liturgy without distracting your people with the feeling of being “liturgical.” We are generally free church traditions that see the importance of ordo.