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Creation At Worship

Ecology, Creation, and Christian Worship

  • Paperback
  • 192 pages
  • Publisher: Paternoster Press
  • 14 x 21.6 x 1.2 cm

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The contemporary Church finds itself in the context of an ecological crisis. How can we be equipped to live as disciples in such a world?

Chris Voke argues that public worship plays a role in shaping the vision and values of a community and empowering it for daily life. Thus the restoration of the dimension of creation and the vision of God as creator to the content of worship services will be critical in shaping communities that can face contemporary challenges. The book shows that a grasp of the links between creation and redemption and an appreciation of the significance of Jesus' humanity will enable Christ-centred worship that gives a proper place and value to creation.

This book aims to challenge present practice, to propose changes in public worship, to justify these theologically and practically and to show ways in which a vision of the Creator and his creation may be incorporated into liturgy by those responsible for planning and leading worship. Filled with theological insight and practical examples this book will be of great help to church leaders, worship leaders and theologians.

'This is a magnificent resource for preachers and worship leaders and provides a most thoughtful Christian apologetic on one of the great moral issues of our time.'
- David Coffey, General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain.

'I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The more people who read and respond to it, the less likely I am to have the inward shudders which I so often experience at well-meaning but sadly naive attempts to include 'ecology' or 'nature' in worship.'
- R. J. Berry, Professor Emeritus, University College London

  • Author

    Christopher J Voke

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Paternoster Press

  • Published

    May 2009

  • Weight

    259g

  • Page Count

    192

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.6 x 1.2 cm

  • ISBN

    9781842276457

  • ISBN-10

    184227645X

  • Eden Code

    1919565

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    At a time when the earth and all of God’s Creation are under threat as never before, the Church is often accused of not giving enough emphasis to this problem. Creation and the Natural Environment are often only the subject of a small number of ‘special services’. In this book, Christopher Voke outlines the problems of making Creation part of the mainstream of worship and stresses the impact this is having on both believers and non-believers. He gives a clear Theological grounding to his arguments and then goes on to offer suggestions as to how those leading worship can meet the challenges they face in incorporating Creation into everyday liturgy. He argues that “Christian worship needs a consciously placed ‘frame’ of creation themes” within contemporary worship. Unlike many books appearing at this time, this is not a book which just bemoans the fact of humanities uncaring use of our world; he offers practical ideas and thoughts that will help all who lead worship. A book to be commended and recommended as a resource for all who lead (and those who take part in) worship in our world today.

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