Worship Mythbusters is a series on my blog that is designed to dispel myths we Christians have about our worship expression in our churches each weekend. The conversation sometimes is a bit controversial, but it would not be worthy if it wasn’t.
MYTH: “Our worship expression is not about unbelievers”
It seems very clear that the purpose […]
Posts Tagged ‘worship mythbusters’
Worship Mythbusters: the myth of believer-centered worship
Worship Mythbusters: The Myth of Pragmatic Worship – Is our weekend service an “end” or a “means” to and end?
The Myth of Pragmatism in Worship
This is part of a series of posts began in January of 2008 about our public worship gatherings. The desire is to have a myth-busting conversation about what we do each week as Christians.
The question here addresses whether our worship services are an “end” or a “means” to accomplish […]
Worship Mythbusters posts for this week: The myth of a painless offering of worship
This week, my blog has three posts about worship myths.
The Myth of A Painless Offering of Worship.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Check them out and join in on the conversation!

