Transforming Worship by Rory Noland

A pastoral, theologically grounded guide that calls churches to reframe worship as the primary means of forming disciples and sending them into mission rather than as a program of musical performance. It diagnoses common problems—consumerism, performance-driven services, and disconnection between worship and everyday Christian living—and offers a clear vision plus practical, congregation-level strategies for worship planning, leadership, song selection, liturgy, and spiritual practices that foster participation, biblical formation, and missional identity. Throughout it encourages worship leaders to embrace their role as pastors and teachers who shape communal rhythms that nurture faith, equip the church for service, and connect worship to the wider life of the congregation.

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