Congregational Courses: Lutheran Worship 2
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23 – How are the rites of entrance, preparation, and distribution times of movement?
Dr. Just explains the different movements that took place in the imperial churches to accommodate the larger numbers of people.
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77 – How did the Lutheran Hymnal come to have the common service, and is the same found in Lutheran Worship?
Dr. Brauer gives a brief history of Lutheran worship in the United States and how that has had an effect on the current Lutheran hymnals.
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82 – How does one analyze one’s congregation’s cultural dimensions in a beneficial way?
Dr. Brauer gives ideas for analyzing one’s congregation’s cultural dimensions for meaningful worship.
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27 – Why was Sunday selected as the day for Christian worship?
Dr. Just explains why Sunday is the Christian day of worship.
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64 – How are hymns useful in our services?
Dr. Brauer explains why hymns are important to spiritual life.
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76 – How have Luther’s reforms influenced the liturgy and hymnody within the LCMS?
Dr. Brauer explains that there has been a continuity in the liturgy over the years.
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34 – What is the significance in a separation between the clergy and the laity during the medieval time in history?
Dr. just explains how the clergy and the laity adapted to the culture of the time.
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09 – What is an example of the temple worship in the Gospel of Luke?
Dr. Just explains the importance of the temple to Jewish worship.
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50 – What do the Lutheran Confessions reject as tools of the Holy Spirit?
Dr. Brauer explains that only through the Holy Spirit can one believe and by use of the means of Grace continue in God’s mercy.