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Revised and fully updated, this volume explains the formative nature of worship and how it can revitalize lives. Hickman draws on five basic principles: God's Word is primary; active congregational participation is crucial; spontaneity and order are both important; worship should be relevant and inclusive; and worship is communion. This revision features updated resources including The Abingdon Worship Annual, The Abingdon Preaching Annual, and The Faith We Sing.

Produktbeschreibung
Revised and fully updated, this volume explains the formative nature of worship and how it can revitalize lives. Hickman draws on five basic principles: God's Word is primary; active congregational participation is crucial; spontaneity and order are both important; worship should be relevant and inclusive; and worship is communion. This revision features updated resources including The Abingdon Worship Annual, The Abingdon Preaching Annual, and The Faith We Sing.
Autorenporträt
Hoyt L. Hickman has been a visiting professor of worship both at Drew University and at Vanderbilt University. From 1972-1994, while at the General Board of Discipleship, he directed the worship resources development team and wrote many of the worship texts that appear in the United Methodist Hymnal and Book of Worship. He is the General Editor of "The Faith We Sing." He has also been a member of the North American Academy of Liturgy and Societas Liturgica for more than 20 years.