ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP

Richard O'Ffill

OVERVIEW

"The moral taste of the worshipers in God's holy sanctuary must be elevated, refined, sanctified. This matter has been sadly neglected. Its importance has been overlooked, and as a result, disorder and irreverence have become prevalent, and God has been Dishonored." EGW (CG542)
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ABOUT-- Richard O'Ffill

Pastor Richard O'Ffill was the Revivalist for the Florida Conference in Orlando, Florida. During his more than 35 years of ministry, he has served in Southern Asia, Latin America, as well as North America. He joined American Cassette Ministries (now American Christian Ministries) as an Associate Speaker in 1988. He also served as the seminar speaker at churches, camp meetings, and other events in the U.S. and abroad. Pastor O'Ffiill passed to his rest on July 29, 2020 awaiting the resurrection at the 2nd coming of His Lord.

SERIES INFO

1. A MADNESS IN OUR METHOD

Some say that we agree in principle, and we only disagree in the methods that are being used to communicate the gospel. Are methods “program neutral,” or is there a madness in our method?

2. STOP THE MUSIC

Does God intend that we use rock bands, puppets and clowns to preach the gospel? Share this one with a friend.

3. SETTING THE STAGE FOR WORSHIP

Many are using the Old Testament as a model for worship. Let’s do that and see what happens to the use of drama in some of today’s worship services. Let the Bible decide.

4. CULTURALLY RELEVANT WORSHIP

“Talent and culture, considered in themselves are gifts of God; but they are made to supply the place of piety, instead of bringing the soul nearer to God, they lead away from Him, then they become a curse and a snare.” GC 509
Presented by Dale Martin

5. THE HEART OF WORSHIP
“The science of salvation is to be the burden of every sermon, the theme of every song. Let it be poured forth in every supplication.” Manuscript 21, 1891

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DATE ADDED: February 14, 2014 TOPICS: Worship/Music SKU: RO-36L
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