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Thursday, September 30, 2004

An Hour on Sunday



Willow Creek Association has published an excellent resource by Nancy Beach who currently is responsible for Media Ministries at Willow Creek Community Church in Barrington, Illinois. I recently puchased a copy while attending the Leadership Summit and am passing it on to members of our praise team staff to get additional insight into the worship experience. A quote from the web site says:

"If someone attended your church service last Sunday, would they say that it changed their life?"

Nancy is quoted as saying " "I am convinced that modern day miracles can take place when people enter our churches. The hour on Sunday can be a time of wonder, a time to quiet souls, spark deep emotion, and prompt turning points with eternal significance."—

An excellent resource which I highly recommend...


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