Dangerous Worship: Dangerous Expressions - Richard Hickam
How many of our senses are we allowed to use in worship? What do we risk when we push our comfort zones and allow worship to happen in creative new ways?
This week’s #WholeLifeReflections asked:
- What is appropriate/inappropriate for worship for my family?
- What were some of the dangerous expressions of worship in the Bible?
- Is there an expression of worship I can live out in my neighborhood without words or a pamphlet?
- What dangerous expression is God putting on my heart to do?
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