Worship Reformation
The purpose of Lord’s Day worship—on Sunday, the first day of the week—is that of covenant renewal. This is not a crazy idea unique to Anglicans or Catholics or even Presbyterians. But it is complicated (as covenants tend to be). Covenants are arranged and tied to the Trinity, and there is no pass-the-test definition of a covenant found in the Bible. Instead, God’s Word gives us an unfolding storyline behind each covenant, which in the end gives us a better idea of what a covenant is. Understanding covenants will influence our understanding of how they are renewed, and thereby that of our Sunday morning worship. About the show The Worship Reformation Podcast exists to equip the church with a traditional understanding of congregational worship. We have lost much, but much can be regained—if we put forth the effort. Discover our album. [http://%C3%A2%C2%81%C2%A0worshipreformation.com/albums%C3%A2%C2%81%C2%A0] Learn to sing in parts! [http://worshipreformation.com/learn-to-sing-in-parts] We believe that re-gaining this skill is something the church needs. This podcast is not sponsored! If you would like this project to flourish and continue, consider supporting our work. [http://%C3%A2%C2%81%C2%A0Worshipreformation.com/donate%C3%A2%C2%81%C2%A0] Read the written form of these podcasts on our website. [http://worshipreformation.com/blog%C3%A2%C2%81%C2%A0] Read up on our work on SubStack [https://willdrzycimski.substack.com/?utm_source=global-search]! Watch podcasts, learn to sing Psalms and Hymns, and listen to ancient church music in four part harmony on our YouTube channel. [https://www.youtube.com/@WorshipReformation-est2024]
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