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The Biblical Story of Worship in less than 1,000 Words
- By Daniel Collison
- Published May 3, 2008
- Old Testament , New Testament
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The phrase ‘Biblical Worship” gets thrown around a lot. What does that really mean? Where in the Bible can you find exhortations to use or not use organs, drums, video clips, violins or electric guitars? Where in the Bible are you commanded to include or not include announcements, drama, responsive reading, events of the Christian calendar, or expository preaching? This article unearths six diagnostic questions from the six historical epochs of Biblical history.