A Firm Foundation: Biblical Principles of Worship
Ron Man
Calvin Symposium on Worship 2009

It is critical that churches base their worship practices upon unchanging, foundational principles from God's Word. We need a common understanding of what we dare not change from church to church, culture to culture, century to century—even while we celebrate the rich diversity of expression which God delights in and which the New Testament allows for. Twelve principles were presented as a scriptural framework for thinking about, preaching and teaching on, and planning and leading corporate worship.

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Book
coverProclamation and Praise: Hebrews 2:12 and the Christology of Worship
by Ron Man (Wipf & Stock, 2007)
An important missing element in today's raging worship debates is a proper acknowledgment of the continuing ministry of the living Christ in mediating and leading our worship. In Hebrews 2:12 we find an amazingly succinct yet powerful description of the two-way mediating ministry of Christ: he continues to be the agent of God's revelation to us and also serves as the leader and facilitator of our response back to God in worship.

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