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The minister's role in leading Presbyterian worship: a practical and pastoral guide

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Harold Gus Schill. The Minister's Role In Leading Presbyterian Worship: a Practical and Pastoral Guide. Reformed Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a870df83-2769-47d8-bcc0-c4f8dafbd21a.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

H. G. Schill. The minister's role in leading Presbyterian worship: a practical and pastoral guide. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a870df83-2769-47d8-bcc0-c4f8dafbd21a

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Harold Gus Schill. The Minister's Role In Leading Presbyterian Worship: a Practical and Pastoral Guide. Reformed Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a870df83-2769-47d8-bcc0-c4f8dafbd21a.

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  • The thesis question of the project is, 'How should the minister view his role as worship leader in Presbyterian worship?'. The foundation of understanding this question is rooted in his calling to lead the covenant community. The minister is called by God not only to preach but also to serve as a leader of worship. Many ministers surrender their role as worship leader to others and view their responsibility in worship to be limited to 'bringing the message'. It is vital that every Presbyterian minister re-examine his role as the primary leader in worship as it is an important part of his calling. The minister needs to recognize that God has set him apart for this service: to lead the worshipping community in doxological worship thus preparing the congregation to receive to hear the preached Word, and to proclaim God's blessing to His people.
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  • 02/17/2024

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