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Episode 66: Liturgy (Part Two)

 
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Tyler recently sat down with Paul Ramey and Adam Hendrix, two pastors who are responsible for the liturgy at their respective churches, Imago Dei Community (Portland, OR) and House of Providence (Vancouver, WA). They talk about liturgy, the purpose of rhythms, and the importance of gathering. To listen to part one, check out Episode 65.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: Rhythms of Grace by Mike Cosper, Desiring the Kingdom by James K.A. Smith, Worship by the Book D.A. Carson, Ancient Future Time by Robert Webber, You Are What You Love by James K.A. Smith, The Prymer by Robert Webber, The Book of Common Prayer, Music by The New Liturgy, Christianity Rediscovered by Vincent Donovan, Evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail by Robert Webber

CONTACT US: podcast@tobethechurch.com, facebook.com/tobethechurch & twitter.com/tobethechurch

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Tyler recently sat down with Paul Ramey and Adam Hendrix, two pastors who are responsible for the liturgy at their respective churches, Imago Dei Community (Portland, OR) and House of Providence (Vancouver, WA). They talk about liturgy, the purpose of rhythms, and the importance of gathering. To listen to part one, check out Episode 65.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: Rhythms of Grace by Mike Cosper, Desiring the Kingdom by James K.A. Smith, Worship by the Book D.A. Carson, Ancient Future Time by Robert Webber, You Are What You Love by James K.A. Smith, The Prymer by Robert Webber, The Book of Common Prayer, Music by The New Liturgy, Christianity Rediscovered by Vincent Donovan, Evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail by Robert Webber

CONTACT US: podcast@tobethechurch.com, facebook.com/tobethechurch & twitter.com/tobethechurch

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