Tag: liturgy

  • Welcome to Ministry Monday: Dangers of Streaming and Recording Church Services

    Welcome to Ministry Monday: Dangers of Streaming and Recording Church Services

    No. Churches shouldn’t be recording or streaming church services. Welcome to Ministry Monday on the brand new Andrew Paul Cannon podcast–where we consider issues in ministry, exposition, and theology. I want to thank you for joining me, and before you forget–hit that subscribe button. No, I don’t care if you follow me, but I hope…

  • No, We Shouldn’t Be Streaming or Recording Church Services

    No, We Shouldn’t Be Streaming or Recording Church Services

    No. Churches shouldn’t be recording or streaming church services. Welcome to Ministry Monday on the brand new Andrew Paul Cannon podcast–where we consider issues in ministry, exposition, and theology. I want to thank you for joining me, and before you forget–hit that subscribe button. No, I don’t care if you follow me, but I hope…

  • Make Pastors Small Again

    Make Pastors Small Again

    Starting about six years ago, my philosophy of pastoral ministry has changed significantly. The shift was so significant that I ended up quitting the ministry altogether. Part of my departure from ministry had to do with church hurt. Most of it had to do with my pride and the fact that I found my identity…

  • Introduction to the Didache

    Introduction to the Didache

    Introduction I have known about the Didache (the Greek word meaning “teaching”) for some time, but have never really taken the time to consider it in depth. Recently, I have come to admire the Didache greatly. The Didache is a practical and liturgical document addressed from the apostles (the 12 apostles to the Jews) to…

  • Church Services Declare the Gospel, or they don’t…

    Church Services Declare the Gospel, or they don’t…

    When I got my compound bow, I took it to the range, loaded an arrow, attached my trigger, drew back the string, looked through the fluorescent sights, and lined up the target. Moving my shoulder blade back to get the smoothest shot possible, my finger tapped the trigger without bending and the arrow flew through…