Hallelujah! A Praise Celebration (E3)
Ancient people worshiped animals, and it's pretty easy for us to recognize how futile this is. But the truth is, all of us are tempted to worship other gods. Nancy will begin to un...
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Ancient people worshiped animals, and it's pretty easy for us to recognize how futile this is. But the truth is, all of us are tempted to worship other gods. Nancy will begin to un...
What happens after we die? Someone once gave examples to help formulate an answer. His help was in the form of questions: Have you tried to describe a rainbow to a man born blind?...
In an age of casual worship, this new volume urges Christians to recover the important role of reverence. The post Restoring Reverence in Christian Worship appeared first on byFai...
Do you prepare for church worship? We’re sadly casual when it comes to meeting God. Suppose you were invited to...
Growing up, the altar was a sacred space. You did not touch it casually, lean against it, or place your belongings on it. The post Daily Bread Devotional 6.18.26 appeared first on...
Psalm 103 is David’s personal call to wholehearted worship. Rather than addressing a congregation, he speaks directly to his own soul (vv. 1-2), commanding himself to remember and...
From Tamas to Amrita: The Inner Alchemy of Patra Puja in Shakta Tantra  Among the many rituals of the Tantric path, few are as profoundly misunderstood and yet as deeply...
Few moments in scripture appear more contradictory at first glance than the golden calf at Sinai and the bronze serpent raised high by Moses in the wilderness. In one account, Isra...
Before Solomon built a temple on Mount Moriah, David built an altar there. Before that, the site was a threshing floor. And before that sacred ground became associated with worship...
We need to zoom out and broaden our view of worship, like seeing the span of the ocean from the sky. Because whether or not we’re aware of it, we are women who worship—all day, eve...
W is for Worshipful Micah 4:1-2 “In the last days, the mountain of the Lord’s house will be the highest of all – – the most important place on earth. It will be raised above the ot...
Changes at Jerusalem’s most contested holy site are fueling debate over religious freedom, regional stability, and the future of Bible prophecy. By Bryan Smith Jerusalem’s Temple M...
The Sacred Chariot: Symbolism and Spiritual Significance of the Ratha in Hindu Temple TraditionThe Ratha in Hindu Temple Life In the living tradition of Hindu temple worship, few...
In his new book A Time To Gather: How Ritual Created the World — and How It Can Save Us, Bruce Feiler argues for the importance of ritual, insisting that "doing is believing."
Bodily gestures like bowing cultivate inward devotion. Reverence shown externally helps train reverence internally. Our liturgical rituals are modes of teaching ourselves—bodily ha...
There is no doubt that LDS folks see themselves as ‘temple builders.’ It’s a core part of LDS identity. Indeed, the temples are the most expensive and ornate worship structures tha...
By Elizabeth Prata Reading through Chronicles in the Bible is eye-opening. In the sections where it is described about the complexity of Temple architecture and the complexity of w...
The Sacred Architecture of Shakta Ritual: Preserving the Potency of Tantric TraditionWithin the vast and luminous body of Hindu spiritual practice, the Shakta Tantric tradition occ...
For more than 30 years, hundreds of people who worship ancient Greek deities have been coming to the area to revive ceremonies whose roots stretch back to antiquity.
Form as Philosophy: The Iconographic Significance of Bannari Amman's Sacred IdolIn the Hindu tradition, the sacred idol is never merely an image. It is a text — a sculptural script...
Priest Leonid BartkovA candle is not a “payment” for the fulfillment of a wish. It is a visible sign of the invisible movement of the soul.
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