Liturgical Change in the Christian Reformed Church (1964-1985) — Part 8
Conclusion By Synod 1986 the Liturgical Committee seems to have been disbanded — although in the 1990s a Committee to […]
Read moreConclusion By Synod 1986 the Liturgical Committee seems to have been disbanded — although in the 1990s a Committee to […]
Read moreSynod 1985 — Let’s Go Dancing Acting on a request of some local churches, the 1982 CRC Synod gave the […]
Read moreSynods 1977-79 — A Lull in the Action Very little happened in these years. The revision of liturgical forms was […]
Read moreSynod 1973 — Pushing the Boundaries In some ways the report of the Liturgical Committee to Synod 1973 was business […]
Read moreSynod 1968 — A Major Development At Synod 1968 we find a report from the Liturgical Committee which sets the […]
Read moreSynod 1964 Our survey begins in 1964 with the appointment of the Liturgical Committee. How did this committee come into […]
Read moreA Time of Turmoil — the CRC in the 1960s The decade beginning in 1960 was tumultuous for North American […]
Read moreIntroduction It’s held by many that “change” is a dirty word in Reformed churches. To try and bring about change […]
Read moreSo I arrived safely in Brazil on Saturday afternoon, as planned. The flight(s) down had some hiccups. A huge thunderstorm […]
Read moreI’ve just uploaded Korean translations of my series, “A Guide to Reformed Worship.” You can find them above under “Articles” […]
Read more“Preaching about Bart Simpson fills pews of Calgary church” – so ran the red hot headline in the Vancouver Sun.[1] […]
Read moreI pulled this off Oceanside URC Pastor Danny Hyde’s blog who in turned pulled it off an OPC church website. […]
Read moreThe sacraments were designed by God to strengthen our faith in Jesus Christ. As we go through life, we experience […]
Read moreHerman Selderhuis, in Calvin’s Theology of the Psalms, notes how Calvin grew in his love and appreciation for the Psalter: […]
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