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Worship isn’t just for Sundays—it’s a rhythm we can weave into our mornings, commutes, work, and rest. From Scripture-inspired playlists to mindful prayer during chores, every moment can become an act ...
Though we know that early Christians sang during worship, they probably used no instruments. Nearly all of the backgrounds from which early Christians came-Jewish, Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and more-had ...
The guitar, keyboard and drums back one of Monterey Church of Christ's worship leaders on Sunday. Though common to many contemporary churches, the scene stands in flagrant opposition to biblical ...