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How Can I Make the Most of Sunday Services? - Paperback

How Can I Make the Most of Sunday Services? - Paperback

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by Erin Wheeler (Author)

Short, Accessible Book Explains the Essential Elements of God-Designed Worship

Are Christians worshiping God the way we want to or the way he commands us? People often base church attendance around music selection or teaching style, but worship according to our own desires leads to idolatry. Scripture shows us how to bring our focus back to God as we preach, pray, read, sing, and see his word.

In this addition to the Church Questions series, Erin Wheeler details the biblical elements of corporate worship and helps readers prepare their hearts to edify their local church family. Emphasizing the importance of following a gospel-centered practice rather than trends, Wheeler shows readers how they can express their praise to God through beautiful worship that glorifies him.

  • Brief, Applicable Guide: Developed to give biblical insight into common questions around corporate worship
  • Edifying for Church Seekers and Congregants: Convenient resource for those new to church or for Christians looking to grow in areas of praise and church participation
  • Part of the Church Questions Series: Other titles include What If I Don't Feel Like Going to Church?; Why Should I Join a Church?; and What Is the Church's Mission?

Author Biography

Erin Wheeler is the author of The Good Portion - The Church: Delighting in the Doctrine of the Church. She also works part-time as a labor and delivery nurse. Erin is a Bible teacher and one of the cohosts of the 9Marks Priscilla Talk podcast. Erin and her husband, Brad, live in Fayetteville, Arkansas. They have four children. They are members of University Baptist Church, where Brad serves as the lead pastor.

Number of Pages: 64
Dimensions: 0.05 x 6.6 x 4.1 IN
Publication Date: January 14, 2025
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