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Worship: Rehearsal for Meeting God

More and more Christians report a growing disconnect between their faith lives on Sunday morning and the rest of their lives throughout the week. How and why has this occurred, and what can we do about it? Join David Lose, Marbury Prof. of Biblical Preaching at Luther Seminary, as he suggests that we need to reconsider the nature ofSunday morning worship and preaching. Sunday morning, he contends, isn't the major Christian performance of the week, it's the rehearsal...a rehearsal for meeting God in everyday life. In fact, Sunday morning worship can immerse us into the story of God and the people of God and send us out into the world to join God's ongoing creative and redemptive work. In order for Sunday to function in this way, however, we'll need to rethink some of our primary assumptions about the nature of Christian preaching and worship. Join us as we begin to do just that at Trinity Lutheran Church, 1000 W. Main Street, Lansdale, PA on Sunday, January 29th from 12 noon to 3 PM.  See attached brochure for more information.