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On Any Given Sunday : The Story of Christ in the Divine Service by Michael Berg (2023, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherNew Reformation Publications
ISBN-101956658114
ISBN-139781956658118
eBay Product ID (ePID)8057260965

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Book TitleOn Any Given Sunday : the Story of Christ in the Divine Service
Number of Pages144 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicChristian Rituals & Practice / Worship & Liturgy, Christian Rituals & Practice / General, Christianity / Lutheran, General
Publication Year2023
GenreReligion
AuthorMichael Berg
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight7.4 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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ReviewsOn Any Given Sunday uniquely reveals the happy marriage of substance and style - the what and the how - of liturgical worship. We immerse in the gritty struggles of John and Jennifer as Christ is drawn into their story, better, as Christ draws them all the way into his by the hidden glory of the Divine Service. The prose that surrounds their drama is Word-saturated and Christ-obsessed. I found myself yearning to take my bride to church. Dr. Mark Paustian, Author of Our Worth to Him, By weaving worship education into the private thoughts of John and Jennifer, the author accomplishes something very important. He teaches about worship not merely in an historical way or logical or doctrinal, but in a dynamic way: what's really going on in worship and what it means for me. Doctrine is essential. History and logic are valuable. But the dynamic helps people to own their worship and to appreciate it ever more deeply and personally. Pastor Bryan Gerlach Director of the Commission on Worship, Wisconsin Lutheran Synod, On any given Sunday, millions of Americans attend services expecting a worship experience. Instead of delivering a carefully choreographed experience, Lutheran worship delivers a carefully curated proclamation of Christ's Person and work in the Divine Service. Prof. Berg, through winsome story and accessible commentary, shows us that Christ himself is the center of the Divine Service. In it, Christ is both proclaimed and present. Blessed are the people at an ordinary church, served by an ordinary pastor, who - week in and week out - receive extraordinary Gospel gifts from the Savior! Prof. Aaron Christie Dean of Chapel Professor of Liturgics and Homiletics Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary Mequon, WI
Table Of ContentForeword Prologue Part One: A Story of the Divine Service Part Two: The Life of Christ in Poetry and Prose Addendum A: The Church Year Addendum B: Biblical Basis for the Parts of the Divine Service
SynopsisOn Any Given Sunday is a description of the classic Divine Service common to most Western Christian congregations. A Christian worship service employing this service will tell the story of Christ in poetry and prose. His incarnation, life, death, resurrection, ascension, and return are all hinted at or expressly mentioned in the classic service., On any given Sunday the Christian approaches Christ who is present in Word and Meal. The songs, movements, and prayers that surround this Word and Meal are called the Divine Service. It is God's (divine) service to us and our proclamation of Christ's life, death, and resurrection to ourselves and anybody that enters the church on that Sunday. One way to appreciate the traditional divine service is to see the life of Christ on display. The major events in the life of Christ are hinted at or explicitly mentioned in the classic order of service. We rightly plead for God's mercy when we enter his presence. God's answer is Christ. Traditionally Christians have sung the Christmas song "Gloria to God in the highest" after pleading, "Lord, have mercy!" With this reminder of Christ's birth we begin the story of Christ. Soon we wave our palm branches and sing "Hosanna!" on Palm Sunday. We cry the Good Friday prayer, "Lamb of God". We eat with our resurrected Lord as did the Emmaus disciples, and we receive a blessing as we enter the same crazy world the disciples did after Jesus blessed them as he ascended into heaven. This volume aims to teach the Divine Service to both the lifelong worshipper who was never taught why the church does the things the church does on Sunday mornings and the curious observer of this ancient tradition. It is divided into two parts. Part One: A Story of the Divine Service is a story of a young married couple encountering Christ's forgiveness at a church service and finding the ability to forgive each other. Part Two: The Life of Christ in Poetry and Prose explains the life of Christ as told in the classic Divine Service. It is the hope that this book helps teach this beautiful but under-appreciated jewel of our Christian heritage.

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