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A Tale Of Two Rivers, Swee Hong Lim, Lester Ruth
A Tale Of Two Rivers, Swee Hong Lim, Lester Ruth
Symposium on Worship Archive
Most histories of contemporary worship emphasize well-known stories like the conversion of hippies in southern California in the late 1960s or the rise of megachurches in the 1980s. While those events are important, there are whole other backstories behind the rise of band-based, technology-driven, hand-raising, extended-singing worship. This workshop will lay out a much fuller history than you’ve ever heard before (including a sampling of music through the years) and raise some pastoral questions for discussion.
Bridging Centuries And Continents: Ethiopian Art And The Art Of Laura James, Laura James
Bridging Centuries And Continents: Ethiopian Art And The Art Of Laura James, Laura James
Symposium on Worship Archive
In her presentation, New York City-based artist Laura James will speak briefly about Ethiopia’s early religious history and Ethiopian Christian art. She will display images of various types of Ethiopian iconography as well as her own work. She will also discuss her background and introduction to Ethiopian art, and she’ll share about her work in The Book of the Gospels and other recent projects.
Reclaiming The Role Of Story In Worship, Jeff Barker
Reclaiming The Role Of Story In Worship, Jeff Barker
Symposium on Worship Archive
Our God is a storytelling God. God’s book is a rich collection of stories. God’s church is a storytelling church. This seminar is a rich collection of storytelling examples from the Bible, history, and contemporary lives, using forms as simple as a solo testimony and as complex as enacting scenes from the missionary biography Iowa Ethiopia.