Author: Dan Wilt

Worship Song Mad Libs

A friend just guided me to this little idea posted at the Wittenburg Door. Though it has a “tone,” I think it speaks to some of the issues we should be attending to in worship songwriting today. I passionately believe that he power of today’s

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Live To Tell

I’ve long contended that the categories of sacred and secular (from the Latin, saeculorum, which means “in the moment” – i.e. we get the word “seconds” from this word) exist primarily due to Platonic dualism lacing the modern Christian worldview, rather than being solid biblical

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Is There Anything?

Is there anything that your church community is doing on a Sunday morning that Jesus would be doing if he were physically present? It’s an important question driving much of the philosophy embodying emerging expressions of the Church. Note: This essential question comes from Joe

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Colour, Wood & Bone

Postmodernism’s colour, wood and bone are a response to modernism’s gray, plastic and metal. Cultural response is the only way society heals itself from its previous wounds.

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