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Thursday
Dec152011

What Does Worship Really Mean?

Question:  What does worship really mean?

Answer (and more questions):  Is worship simply a style or type or genre of Christian  music?   Or, is worship just the singing part of our Sunday morning church routine?

 Does worship always have to be connected with music or can worship intersect other parts of our lives?  And, if so, what other parts?  And how?  In what way?  

What does true worship look like?  How does it feel?  What does it accomplish?  What does it do for God (as strange as that sounds) and what does it do for me?  What is the purpose of worship?  

Need more?  Then keep listening.. 

  

The following is a study on true Worship.



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