If newcomers walk into a Protestant church on Sunday and hear an organ playing, and see hymnals, the odds are good that between 50 and 250 people will be in the pews. If a church's attendance is ...
The essays gathered in Worship in Medieval and Early Modern Europe explore how Protestant and Catholic communities worshipped in the 16th and 17th centuries, arguing that a mingling of continuity and ...
A new book from a member of the team at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship visits a sometimes provocative topic in Protestant worship circles - religious symbols. But Visuals for Worship is ...
United Protestant Campus Ministries will offer Protestant worship and Holy Communion for all students at its W.o.W. Worship on Wednesday today (Sept. 11) from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Interfaith ...
FORT POLK, La. — Fort Polk’s Religious Support office is increasing its spiritual outreach to the Fort Polk community by offering a new Protestant service. The service begins March 7 at Glory Chapel, ...
IN 1867 Pope Pius IX, proscribing American Protestant worship on strictly Roman soil, ordered its removal to a point outside the Roman walls. According to the pontifical conviction, Rome was the ...
This interior of the chapel at Joint Base Charleston is shown Oct. 13, 2021, in North Charleston, S.C. Attendance is dwindling at the Protestant worship services in the chapel. (Grace Beahm Alford/The ...
“Liturgy” derives from Greek words meaning work of the people, but in Roman Catholicism it often seems to be exclusively a job for priests. Compared with most Protestant denominations, in which ...
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