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June 18, 2024
<p>A lecture given at L’Abri Fellowship in Southborough, Massachusetts. For more information, visit <a href='https://southboroughlabri.org/'>https://southboroughlabri.org/</a></p> <p>by Adam Kurihara</p> <p>Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi, the ancient rule of Christian worship, can be loosely translated "the law of prayer is the law of belief." How doe our liturgies and practices (a "law of prayer") shape not only what we believe about God, but who we believe ourselves to be? Conversely, how does how we view the world shape our liturgies? In this lecture we will survey four worldviews and four ways that our liturgies (the rites and rituals of our gathered worship) speak into our cultural moment.</p> <p>The Copyright for all material on the podcast is held by L'Abri Fellowship. We ask that you respect this by not publishing the material in full or in part in any format or post it on a website without seeking prior permission from L'Abri Fellowship. ©Southborough L'Abri 2024</p>
June 11, 2024
<p>A lecture given at L’Abri Fellowship in Southborough, Massachusetts. For more information, visit <a href='https://southboroughlabri.org/'>https://southboroughlabri.org/</a></p> <p>by Ryan Fields</p> <p>Churches across the globe and through the centuries have taken up the language of the Nicene Creed in confessing the church as "one, holy, catholic, and apostolic." But this raises an important question: what would it mean for churches in the Free Church tradition (Baptist, Congregational, etc.) to confess the church as "catholic" (universal) while holding to the autonomy of the local church? I believe the answer lies in recognizing that Christ reigns 'wherever two or three at gathered' in His name as a church community (Mt. 18:20). Join us as we explore why confessing the church as catholic is so misunderstood and so important, especially for believers in the Free Church tradition.</p> <p>The Copyright for all material on the podcast is held by L'Abri Fellowship. We ask that you respect this by not publishing the material in full or in part in any format or post it on a website without seeking prior permission from L'Abri Fellowship. ©Southborough L'Abri 2024</p>
June 4, 2024
<p>A lecture given at L’Abri Fellowship in Southborough, Massachusetts. For more information, visit <a href='https://southboroughlabri.org/'>https://southboroughlabri.org/</a></p> <p>by Joshua Chestnut</p> <p>The Copyright for all material on the podcast is held by L'Abri Fellowship. We ask that you respect this by not publishing the material in full or in part in any format or post it on a website without seeking prior permission from L'Abri Fellowship. ©Southborough L'Abri 2024</p>
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