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Description
This book offers a discussion of the Reformed worship tradition, its history, theology, and rationale. The authors discuss the characteristics of Reformed worship and focus on theology and the practice of the sacraments and ordinances of the church. They provide concrete suggestions as to how this tradition can be the basis of meaningful worship in American congregations today.
Publication
Westminster John Knox Press (2001), Edition: First Edition, 248 pages
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LibraryThing member Langley_Presbyterian
An excellent look at the historical and current meanings of how we worship in our church today.