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But did we worship? How worship is experienced in contemporary worship by the people of First United Methodist Church, High Point

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Christopher A Fitzgerald. But Did We Worship? How Worship Is Experienced In Contemporary Worship by the People of First United Methodist Church, High Point. Hood Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/77ac3eb0-e2be-4d57-adfa-66a24c745ca9.

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C. A. Fitzgerald. But did we worship? How worship is experienced in contemporary worship by the people of First United Methodist Church, High Point. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/77ac3eb0-e2be-4d57-adfa-66a24c745ca9

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Christopher A Fitzgerald. But Did We Worship? How Worship Is Experienced In Contemporary Worship by the People of First United Methodist Church, High Point. Hood Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/77ac3eb0-e2be-4d57-adfa-66a24c745ca9.

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  • In an effort to help people who no longer acknowledge the necessity or benefit of worship, and engage those outside the church, many congregations have introduced variations to traditional worship. The object of worship is not human satisfaction, but God who created, redeemed, and sustains Creation. There are, however, certain 'effects' of worship: communion with God; fellowship with others; transformation of character; and motivation to serve. To determine if participants do worship six instruments were utilized: an initial survey, in-depth interviews of ten worshipers, weekly feedback from five worshipers, follow-up interviews, a journal of reflection, and a follow-up survey.
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  • 02/17/2024

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