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Accessible Gospel, Inclusive 91ÁÔÆæ

By: Barbara J. Newman, Betty Grit

Looking for some practical ideas on faith formation in relationship to persons with disabilities? This book provides many ideas for creating an environment where you can introduce the good news of Jesus Christ to a family member or friend with an Intellectual Disability or Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Evangelical versus Liturgical? Defying a Dichotomy

By: Melanie C. Ross

In this book Melanie Ross draws on historical analysis, systematic theology, and the worship life of two vibrant congregations to argue that the common ground shared by evangelical and liturgical churches is much more important than the differences than divide them.


Readings in African American Church Music and 91ÁÔÆæ, Volume 2

By: James Abbington

This volume is a vivid testimony to the value of examining the variety and dynamism of African American church music and worship from multiple, overlapping points of view, from both realist and idealist voices, with a focus on gaining wisdom.


The Touch of the Sacred: The Practice, Theology, and Tradition of Christian 91ÁÔÆæ

By: F. Gerrit Immink

In The Touch of the Sacred Gerrit Immink offers thoughtful theological reflection on the religious practice of worship services in the Protestant tradition.

91ÁÔÆæ with Gladness: Understanding 91ÁÔÆæ from the Heart

By: Joyce Ann Zimmerman

In this invitingly written, deeply joyful book, Joyce Ann Zimmerman makes Scripture her foundation as she explores the meaning and purpose of authentic Christian worship today.


Imagining the Kingdom

By: James K.A. Smith

James K.A. Smith expands and deepens the analysis of cultural liturgies and Christian worship he developed in his well-received Desiring the Kingdom

Longing for Jesus: 91ÁÔÆæ at a Black Holiness Church in Mississippi, 1895-1916

By: Lester Ruth

The Church at 91ÁÔÆæ is a series of documentary case studies of specific worshiping communities from around the world and throughout Christian history. In this third volume, Longing for Jesus, Lester Ruth vividly portrays a very prominent, dynamic African-American holiness church in Jackson, Mississippi, in the early twentieth century.