NT Wright - Reclaiming Worship

Published Tuesday 1st March 2005
NT Wright - Reclaiming Worship
NT Wright - Reclaiming Worship

STYLE: Teaching Resource
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 10635-9897
LABEL: Vineyard Music VMR8055
FORMAT: CD Other
RRP: £4.49

Reviewed by Mike Rimmer

As part of the Equip series which seeks to create resources for worship leaders and worshipers, here is an interview where Dan Witt interviews writer and theologian NT Wright. Wright's comments unpack the challenges of modern worship and the need for more depth and thought. He brings both a biblical and historical perspective and has many comments about the act of leading worship, the writing of songs and the place of modern worship within the context of liturgy and the stories we're trying to tell in our worship. If you're passionate about worship, these are challenging thoughts that will impact you.

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Product Description

Reclaiming Worship is a training interview with N.T. Wright.

One of today's most renowned theologians and authors, N.T. Wright, shares perpetrating insights in this one-on-one interview at Westminster Abbey. Examining the nature of today's worship expressions in the light of the history of the church, Wright challenges the worship leading community to understand why they do what they do. Drawing on sources both scriptural and ancient, Wright invites us to rediscover the vitality of community worship, and to embrace once again the historical church, even in our most contemporary worship venues.

Clear and thought-provoking, listen in as N.T. Wright invites us to Reclaim True Worship in the 21st century.

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