The volumes on this page consist of pdf files of study notes from various sermon and class series. Pages are 8.5 x 11 inches, just right for printing and securing in a looseleaf notebook or similar binding.
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The following titles are currently available. See below for descriptions and sample pages
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You may order desired books with the form below. Once your order has been submitted and payment received, a link for downloading the book[s] will be sent via email.
The following titles are currently available. See below for descriptions and sample pages
- The Glory Due His Name: Collected Sermons on Worship
- Victory in Jesus! A Study of the Revelation to John
Discounts are available for courses in schools & churches. For more information and/or to be considered for a discount and receive a code, email me at [email protected]
Book Descriptions
The Glory Due His Name: Collected Sermons on Worship
35 Chapters - 154 pages pdf - $3.99
“All human wisdom consists in this alone, the knowledge and worship of God” (Lactantius, Divine Institutes 3.30; ca. 250-325 AD).
At a time when worship remains the subject of what are often passionate conversations in the church, we need to think more about worship, not merely its forms and what may or may not be appropriate in its performance, but about what our worship should be. The sermons collected for this series were prepared to help one church reflect on worship's importance, nature, and elements. The book’s title and three major topic designations for the collection are derived from Psalm 96:4, 8.
Click the following links for the table of contents and other sample pages.
“All human wisdom consists in this alone, the knowledge and worship of God” (Lactantius, Divine Institutes 3.30; ca. 250-325 AD).
At a time when worship remains the subject of what are often passionate conversations in the church, we need to think more about worship, not merely its forms and what may or may not be appropriate in its performance, but about what our worship should be. The sermons collected for this series were prepared to help one church reflect on worship's importance, nature, and elements. The book’s title and three major topic designations for the collection are derived from Psalm 96:4, 8.
- The importance of worship: “Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised” (Psalm 96:4a)
- The attitude and approach we bring to worship: “he is to be feared above all gods” (Psalm 96:4b)
- The actions we perform in communal worship: “bring an offering . . . into his courts!” (Psalm 96:8b)
- Related supplemental sermons and essays
Click the following links for the table of contents and other sample pages.