Not exact matches
This may provide a clue for a way forward:
Scripture teaches that all people have some knowledge
of a Supreme Being in their
reading of nature and in the testimony
of their own hearts, however much such knowledge may have been distorted by individual and
corporate sinfulness (Rm.
(Wright offers some specific suggestions for preserving a liturgically - grounded
reading of scripture — including warnings against dropping certain portions
of scripture from liturgical
readings because they are startling or strange, as well as warnings against making sermons the focus
of corporate worship — that we don't have time to discuss in detail here.)
The majority
of our church services have times
of corporate sung worship, our music collections are saturated with worship albums, and people often know Bible verses not from
reading the
Scripture but from singing the words.