Theology Of Worship
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In this book Louis Weil focuses on liturgy and worship in the Anglican tradition, exploring the nature of liturgical experience and prayer and offering a theology of liturgical prayer rather than an historical study. Weil believes the members of the faith community are the primary celebrants in the liturgy; in this light he considers the role of the ordained, multi-culturalism, music, and the imperatives of including all members of the church—including children—in worship.
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Designed to be used with: Discipleship Groups
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