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Incarnational worship
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Incarnational worship. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1d2c6687-5c52-4cd3-9897-9c8fa7f4529fChicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)
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- Worship, patterned after the incarnation of Jesus Christ, must both express itself missionally in ways that are reflective of the culture of its participants, as well as provide transformative experiences that empower the missional identity of the worshiping community. Through intentional preaching and worship, guided study for both the congregation and its leadership, and restructuring of the worship planning process, an understanding of 'incarnational worship' began to be fostered within a new church development and became integral to its self-identity, resulting in more vital worship and greater mission activity by the congregation collectively and its members individually.
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