We order the flow of our lives around what we value. These life rhythms also shape what we value. Therefore, everything we do—small and big, individual and communal—has significance. All that we do tells the story of what we worship and also, over time, determines what we worship. In His grace, God has called a people to himself so that He may reorder our loves, to cause our hearts to see and worship Him. Through the Gospel, God shows us that His person and glory are of ultimate value. Now, as His people, the rhythms of our lives may reflect the infinite worth of God and His work to renew all things.
Choose Your Narratives Carefully: Adopting & Adapting the Stories We Tell About Ourselves – MIKE COSPER
/in Rhythms of Life Symposium /by JD Raab
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Rhythms of the Culture Q&A – BRIAN BROWN
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Enchantment, Abundance, and the Strange World of Worship – MIKE COSPER
/in Rhythms of Life Symposium /by JD Raab
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The End of Worship and the Beginning of Mission: Restor(y)ing the Imagination – JAMIE SMITH
/in Rhythms of Life Symposium /by JD Raab
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Rhythms of the Church Q&A – BRIAN BROWN
/in Rhythms of Life Symposium /by JD Raab
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Ten Questions to Ask While Planning Worship – MIKE COSPER
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Ministry in a Secular Age – JAMIE SMITH
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