Description
Starting with a look at the earliest known act of Christian worship - on the day of Pentecost - the author aims to show how Peter's sermon on that day set the stage for making preaching central when Christians gather together. This book urges Christians to a new vision of the breadth of the Bible's understanding of worship, and its radical implications for life in the church fellowship and in the world. Christian worship must be dynamic, resulting in an increase of faith, an increase of fellowship and an increase of freedom, writes Kendall. This will only happen he argues, when preaching is made a priority: worship should be "the response to and preparation for the preached word". The author has also written "Titling", "Once Saved, Always Saved", "Stand Up and Be Counted", "Does Jesus Care?" and "He Saves".
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