100,000 SUNDAYS: THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN WORSHIP AND ITS ONGOING RELEVANCE FOR TODAY

Date

2024-03-19

Time

7:30PM - 9:30PM

Location

via Zoom

 19 March – 30 April 2024 (Tuesdays), 7.30 p.m. – 9.30 p.m.

 Online via Zoom

 Register before 12 March via link

 $100

Christians have been worshipping for 2,000 years (approximately 100,000 Sundays). Over the course of this time, the forms, perspectives, and practices of Christian worship have varied greatly. Yet, some might think that the current state of worship is the way it always has been. This course provides an orientation to the large periods and sweeps of Christian worship history even as it highlights some recurring issues still relevant to the worship of churches today. Gain a better perspective on the presumptions current-day worshippers have about what is considered “normal” and “standard” through a historical examination of these developments. The course is facilitated by Debbie Wong, an MDiv graduate from Duke Divinity School who is currently pursuing a ThD in Liturgical Studies.

Organised by EQUIP

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