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OverviewWestern culture no longer has a broad Christian understanding. In fact, much of what American media dishes out is pantheistic or anti-religious. Sociological research indicates that a multitude of beliefs have crept into Christian understandings of faith. This situation is not new. As early as the fifteenth century, Erasmus asserted that the greatest concern of his time was that Christians were most often """"rank heathens"""" when it came to their orthodoxy. It is also apparent that attendance at Sunday school, Vacation Bible School, and other gatherings has fallen at a great rate. The author believes providing Christian education in the context of worship is therefore the best opportunity for reaching believers with historical elements of faith. A twenty-four-part lectionary-based catechetical curriculum is provided for worship. With it, congregations can dwell in a sermon series that is surrounded by supportive full-bodied worship. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James Akerson , Paul E DettermanPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9781532662980ISBN 10: 153266298 Pages: 132 Publication Date: 02 April 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""I heartily endorse what author James Akerson set out to do--instill the basics of Christian faith in the context of Christian worship in a thoughtful way. To this end, his guide to worship focuses on twenty-four tenets of faith. This confessional, catechetical presentation of Christian faith can readily be adapted for use in varying Christian traditions."" --Ervin Stutzman, author ""In this time when God's people are distracted by so many things, pastors are challenged to sustain the attention of their people to do the patient work of lifelong catechesis. Through rich liturgical resources, Akerson offers pastors a dynamic means to keep the core tenets of the Christian faith refreshed and alive through worship services during Ordinary Time."" --David Boshart, Executive Conference Minister, Central Plains Mennonite Conference ""The phrase, lex orandi, lex credenda--the law of worship is the law of faith--is often quoted, but not as frequently explained. How can worshiping strengthen believing? Dr. James Akerson provides a helpful and practical guide to addressing this question, touching upon basic theological topics such as the Trinity, Scripture, and God's church, that will benefit pastors and other worship leaders. --David A. Currie, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; author of The Big Idea of Biblical Worship" I heartily endorse what author James Akerson set out to do--instill the basics of Christian faith in the context of Christian worship in a thoughtful way. To this end, his guide to worship focuses on twenty-four tenets of faith. This confessional, catechetical presentation of Christian faith can readily be adapted for use in varying Christian traditions. --Ervin Stutzman, author In this time when God's people are distracted by so many things, pastors are challenged to sustain the attention of their people to do the patient work of lifelong catechesis. Through rich liturgical resources, Akerson offers pastors a dynamic means to keep the core tenets of the Christian faith refreshed and alive through worship services during Ordinary Time. --David Boshart, Executive Conference Minister, Central Plains Mennonite Conference The phrase, lex orandi, lex credenda--the law of worship is the law of faith--is often quoted, but not as frequently explained. How can worshiping strengthen believing? Dr. James Akerson provides a helpful and practical guide to addressing this question, touching upon basic theological topics such as the Trinity, Scripture, and God's church, that will benefit pastors and other worship leaders. --David A. Currie, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; author of The Big Idea of Biblical Worship ""I heartily endorse what author James Akerson set out to do--instill the basics of Christian faith in the context of Christian worship in a thoughtful way. To this end, his guide to worship focuses on twenty-four tenets of faith. This confessional, catechetical presentation of Christian faith can readily be adapted for use in varying Christian traditions."" --Ervin Stutzman, author ""In this time when God's people are distracted by so many things, pastors are challenged to sustain the attention of their people to do the patient work of lifelong catechesis. Through rich liturgical resources, Akerson offers pastors a dynamic means to keep the core tenets of the Christian faith refreshed and alive through worship services during Ordinary Time."" --David Boshart, Executive Conference Minister, Central Plains Mennonite Conference ""The phrase, lex orandi, lex credenda--the law of worship is the law of faith--is often quoted, but not as frequently explained. How can worshiping strengthen believing? Dr. James Akerson provides a helpful and practical guide to addressing this question, touching upon basic theological topics such as the Trinity, Scripture, and God's church, that will benefit pastors and other worship leaders. --David A. Currie, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; author of The Big Idea of Biblical Worship Author InformationJames Åkerson is the pastor of a rural congregation and a district minister for the Virginia Mennonite Conference (MCUSA). He holds a DMin degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Massachusetts, and an MDiv from Eastern Mennonite Seminary in Virginia. He is a convinced Anabaptist. Born in Oregon, he grew up in a Lutheran tradition, where he gained an appreciation for high church practices of worship. He and his wife, Emily, have two grown sons. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |