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Are you weary of traditional, predictable, restricted, personality-driven, or entertainment-type worship that lacks authentic, spiritual connection?
The Future of Worship: Preparing the Church for a Tsunami of Change reveals the evolution of corporate worship from the time God introduces it to Moses and Israel until the time Christ comes to fulfill and return it to its original intent.
βThe tsunami that is about to hit the Church will wipe out everything that was insensitive to the peculiar signs and did not move to higher ground,β writes the author, who aptly reveals what was right with worship β and what went wrong.
Chapter topics that help you experience a tangible God-present worship experience include:
- The Foundation of Sanctuary Worship
- The Significance of the Tabernacle of David
- The Who, What, When, Where and How of Worship
- Applying Heavenly Attributes to Our Earthly Worship
- The Future of Worship
Your traditions and expectations may be shaken a bit by the revelations in The Future of Worship β but your spirit will soar with anticipation!
Table of Contents Foreword Introduction Chapter 1: Four Words Chapter 2: Multi-Dimensional Worship Chapter 3: Multi-Dimensional Music Chapter 4: The Threshing Floor of Ornan Chapter 5: Transitioning From Mount Gibeon to Mount Zion Chapter 6: The Rise and Fall of the Temple Chapter 7: The Franchising of the Jewish Temple Chapter 8: The Foundation of Sanctuary Worship Chapter 9: The Significance of the Tabernacle of David Chapter 10: The Who, What, When, Where, and How of Worship Chapter 11: Applying Heavenly Attributes to our Earthly Worship Chapter 12: The Future of Worship
About the Author Nathan Byrd began his ministry at 19 years of age and trained in the New York School of the Bible at Calvary Baptist Church. In 1986, he founded Jesus Makes the Difference Ministries. And in 2001, he founded The Worship Center where he is the senior pastor. He has ministered internationally in Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Africa, India, Britain, Canada, Colombia, and various Caribbean islands.
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