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Without Our Aid: A New Album by Zac Hicks (Review)
Called to Worship – Issue #21 By Phil Mershon If you’re looking for some new worship music that resounds with great theology, look no further. Zac Hicks brings a new worship recording that boldly blends the best of historic hymnody … Continue reading
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Deep Worship
Jim Belcher’s book, Deep Church, has a great chapter on the practices of churches that want their worship to be meaningful, biblical, and culturally engaging. I wonder what you think about the title “Deep Worship?” Does that sound inviting or … Continue reading
