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037 - Aaron Niequist - New Liturgies, Formation & a Retreat

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Aaron Niequist is a liturgist, writer and pastor currently living in NYC. Having led worship at Mars Hill, and Willow Creek, Aaron has created A New Liturgy, written The Eternal Current, and leads the Pastors, Priests and Guides Retreat. Aaron and I talk about his movement from being an evangelical megachurch worship leader to becoming more oriented towards liturgy and practice. We talk about bringing about change in churches, and worship services in particular. Building a worship service with an eye towards a formative journey. Liturgy as building a muscle of spiritual development. And moving to a place where we transcend and include our faith heritage. Pastors, Priests and Guides Retreat A New Liturgy Eternal Current Book ----------- Save the date for the next Post Evangelical Collective a gathering for pastors, artists and church leaders October 11-12, Denver CO Sign up for my newsletter to make sure you're receiving up to date information ----------- To help support me and my work, particularly with post-evangelical churches, you can make tax-deductible donations to: “WE Ministries” And mail it to: Mike Goldsworthy 6285 E. Spring St #474 Long Beach, CA 90808
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Aaron Niequist is a liturgist, writer and pastor currently living in NYC. Having led worship at Mars Hill, and Willow Creek, Aaron has created A New Liturgy, written The Eternal Current, and leads the Pastors, Priests and Guides Retreat. Aaron and I talk about his movement from being an evangelical megachurch worship leader to becoming more oriented towards liturgy and practice. We talk about bringing about change in churches, and worship services in particular. Building a worship service with an eye towards a formative journey. Liturgy as building a muscle of spiritual development. And moving to a place where we transcend and include our faith heritage. Pastors, Priests and Guides Retreat A New Liturgy Eternal Current Book ----------- Save the date for the next Post Evangelical Collective a gathering for pastors, artists and church leaders October 11-12, Denver CO Sign up for my newsletter to make sure you're receiving up to date information ----------- To help support me and my work, particularly with post-evangelical churches, you can make tax-deductible donations to: “WE Ministries” And mail it to: Mike Goldsworthy 6285 E. Spring St #474 Long Beach, CA 90808
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