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The rise of Christian Nationalism requires us to give some much-needed caution: We must reform our worship if we want any kind of sustainable righteous social ethic.
This second session finishes the overview of modern deficiencies in worship and then asks a crucial question: What happens in worship? What are we there for?
What we learn is both surprising and comforting - something objectively happens when we worship.
By City of the Great KingThe rise of Christian Nationalism requires us to give some much-needed caution: We must reform our worship if we want any kind of sustainable righteous social ethic.
This second session finishes the overview of modern deficiencies in worship and then asks a crucial question: What happens in worship? What are we there for?
What we learn is both surprising and comforting - something objectively happens when we worship.