Revised and updated, this popular book shows pastors and worship
leaders the basics of United Methodist worship.
In this straightforward and updated commentary, Hoyt Hickman
explains the basic pattern of United Methodist worship within the
broader context of Christian worship. Drawing upon five basic
principles, the author explains the formative nature of worship and
how it can revitalize persons' lives. These principles are: God's
Word is primary; active congregational participation is crucial;
spontaneity and order are both important; worship should be
relevant and inclusive; and worship is communion. This revision
will highlight the African-American contribution to UM worship,
discuss at greater length what the various worship styles mean for
us today, say more about the formative nature of worship, and
include updated resources including the Abingdon Worship Annual,
the Abingdon Preaching Annual, and WorshipConnection.
Explains basic resources for planning and leading worship.
Gives the basic pattern of UM worship and its origins. Gives
practical suggestions how to renew and revitalize worship. Helps
pastors be effective leaders in planning and revitalizing worship.
Helps pastors understand and communicate the uniqueness of UM
worship. Helps pastors lead their congregation into a deeper and
richer experience of God through worship.
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