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Life in the Liturgy
Life in the Liturgy
34 episodes
5 hours ago
Christians are being deformed into anxious, joyless, untethered people by following unbiblical cultural rituals. Thankfully we have a rich heritage of sacred practices that shape individuals, families, and churches into fully formed worshipers so we can glorify God and enjoy him forever as we live Life in the Liturgy.
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Christians are being deformed into anxious, joyless, untethered people by following unbiblical cultural rituals. Thankfully we have a rich heritage of sacred practices that shape individuals, families, and churches into fully formed worshipers so we can glorify God and enjoy him forever as we live Life in the Liturgy.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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The Goodness of Good Friday
Life in the Liturgy
11 minutes 44 seconds
8 months ago
The Goodness of Good Friday

In this episode of Life in the Liturgy, we reflect on the paradoxes of Holy Week—suffering and glory, death and life, sorrow and hope—and how Jesus reconciles these tensions in His final hours. Join us as we explore why Good Friday is truly good, and why lingering in its weight and wonder is essential to living the story of redemption more deeply.

Life in the Liturgy
Christians are being deformed into anxious, joyless, untethered people by following unbiblical cultural rituals. Thankfully we have a rich heritage of sacred practices that shape individuals, families, and churches into fully formed worshipers so we can glorify God and enjoy him forever as we live Life in the Liturgy.