Aiming to Please — Table of Contents
This new book (published by The Study) should be out soon. These are the chapter titles: Introduction Part 1 — […]
Read moreThis new book (published by The Study) should be out soon. These are the chapter titles: Introduction Part 1 — […]
Read moreThis new book on worship should be available soon from The Study. Here are some of the questions the book […]
Read moreBefore a recent Lord’s Supper celebration in my church, I took the opportunity to give a little extra teaching on […]
Read moreReformed churches have historically practiced catechism preaching, typically in the afternoon or evening service. This practice dates back to the […]
Read moreImagine a morning worship service. The pastor reads the text for his sermon. Then everyone closes their Bible. Dangerous – […]
Read moreHillsong is one of Australia’s most well-known exports. They’re known not only for their praise and worship music brand, but […]
Read moreThe synod finished last week Thursday evening and all the acts are now available here. As before, let me just […]
Read moreI have updated my Liturgical Resources page on this site. It now features Microsoft Word files of the five appendices […]
Read moreNOTE: I originally wrote this review in 2009. However, ten years later, I’ve been hearing more about paedocommunion again. This […]
Read moreFor several decades the Book of Praise: Anglo-Genevan Psalter has been the exclusive song book of both the Canadian Reformed […]
Read moreI’ve just added a new article in Dutch: Waarom nog steeds de Tien Geboden voorlezen? This translation was originally published […]
Read moreOne of the challenges faced by pastors is the organization of public prayer. I have long used a document for […]
Read moreThe Christian Reformed Churches of Australia held their synod from May 6 to 11 in Melbourne. For those unaware, the […]
Read moreIn Reformed churches it’s normal to hear the Ten Commandments read during the morning worship service. This is a historic […]
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