Peacemaking and Christian Worship: A Conversation with Lisa Clark Diller from Adventist Peace Fellowship
“The Adventist Peace Fellowship wants people to live into the Peaceable Kingdom, and we do this when we exercise our sanctified imaginations. Music is, for most people in 21st century North America, the primary way they experience worship. The songs that we sing and listen to are vital in the forming of our view of God and each other. They help shape us and the community we create in our church.”
“Blessed are the Peacemakers”
“Our worship gatherings provide the rehearsal for us to live His peace in a fractured and tumultuous world. Jesus calls us to bring His peace into our communities. In so doing, we will experience the happiness and blessedness of becoming the children of God.”
Reflecting on Arena Worship at CALLED
Just over two months ago, pastors from across the North American Division and beyond gathered with their families at CALLED, joining thousands of our sisters and brothers in Christ to fellowship, dream, learn, celebrate, and worship together. Members of the worship ensemble were asked to reflect on how the experience inspired, affirmed, and encouraged them in their local ministry and leadership. Hopefully, you will resonate with what they shared.
Liturgy in a Changing World
“Rather than trying to unwind the clock, it seems we’d be wise to ask which of our inherited practices are worth preserving and adapting, allowing us to appreciate the past, look to the future with hope, but embrace the present reality.”
Upgrading Worship Technology: An Interview with Todd Stout from Church of the Advent Hope
“I think the key in worship gatherings is that technology supports the interaction and contribution of all participants in one way or another, which facilitates the experience of communion with God and community with one another.”