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Looking for Ideas to Combine Outreach, Youth and the Arts
I’m currently thinking about incorporating outreach into the arts and about how to actively involve youth in the arts. I’m wondering if all three might be combined. I found a worship musical called Help Is On the Way that might… Read More ›
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Arts Fellowship
In May, we held our first arts fellowship with about a dozen attendees from several churches. Some heard about it on the radio, others received my email invitation. Violinist Beverly Andrews spoke about her involvement as the current concertmaster with… Read More ›
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Answers to Questions About Arts Fellowship Groups
Following are a few points to clarify some questions you may have regarding the arts fellowship groups concept. 1. What if I feel that I may not be “good enough” to participate in a group? We expect there to be ALL skill levels within… Read More ›
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Arts Fellowship Groups
I’m interested in forming four creative arts fellowship groups or “guilds” at MG made up of people with similar interests, skills and passions. These groups or guilds would meet once a month initially for mutual encouragement in your craft and your Christian… Read More ›
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Music Ministry: Foundational Principles and Practical Applications at Myrtle Grove EPC
What should the arts ministry of MG look like in the 21st century and what should be its impact? I suggest three non-negotiables: 1) it should have its roots firmly in Scripture and be directed and empowered by the Holy… Read More ›
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‘Religion’ is Not a Dirty Word
It’s popular today for Christian public speakers and authors to consistently assign a negative connotation to the words ‘religion’ and ‘religious.’ However, the historical and biblical meaning of these words do not accord with this popular notion. The Historical Definition Historically, the… Read More ›
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The Apologetic Method and Presuppositional Apologetics
Written for Professor John Frame, Apologetics, Reformed Theological Seminary (Orlando), December 2002. Introduction A presupposition is a belief or “basic commitment of the heart” which takes precedence over another belief and becomes a criterion for that other belief or commitment. Ron Nash… Read More ›
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