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Worship is a Verb: Celebrating God's Mighty Deeds of Salvation [Paperback]

Robert E. Webber (Author)
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January 1, 2006
Worship. It isn't an entertaining showcase for a talented soprano or a lecture on textual criticism or a pleasant weekly reunion of friends and family. Instead, true worship is a joyous celebration of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. And as we actively turn our hearts toward God in earnest praise of God's great works, God in turn speaks to us and blesses us with a healing and renewing touch.

In this life-changing and dynamic book, Robert Webber declares that worship is not "something done to us or for us, but by us." It is the most exhaustive demonstration of our faith and the most intimate form of relationship we can have with our Savior. Complete with a guide for group of personal study, Worship Is a Verb will show you how to leave the dull confines of the pew and enter the courts of the Living God.


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Robert E. Webber, Th.D., has been on the forefront of the worship renewal movement for more than two decades as a speaker, author, and teacher. He has held the post of professor of theology at Wheaton College since 1968 and is currently involved in the development of the Institute of Worship Studies, a school for pastors and other church leaders. He is the author of Blended Worship, Worship is a Verb, and is the editor of The Complete Library of Christian Worship.


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  • Paperback: 225 pages
  • Publisher: Star Song Publishing (January 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1565632427
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565632424
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worship renewal is about more than music, May 4, 2000
This review is from: Worship is a Verb: Celebrating God's Mighty Deeds of Salvation (Paperback)
Robert Webber's book has already become a classic in worship circles. While most writers on the topic tend to focus on superficial issues like hymns vs. choruses, Webber engages the questions What is Christian worship? and How should it be practiced in the church? His eight principles can be applied beneficially in any style or setting of worship. If you're really interested in renewing your personal worship or your church's worship and not just changing style, read and think on this book. It will be well worth the effort.
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4.0 out of 5 stars the book that got the conversation started, March 1, 2011
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In this book we can see Bob Webber beginning to explore some of the issues in worship that were to become his life work. He was concerned about the way pastors dominated worship and that many "worshipers" were little more than passive audience members. With this book Webber got the conversation started, but he refined his ideas more and more in his later books.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Worship Is a Verb, March 9, 2009
This review is from: Worship is a Verb: Celebrating God's Mighty Deeds of Salvation (Paperback)
Wheaton's Professor Robert E. Webber challengs us to rediscover and reemphasize worship, rooting it in the ancient liturgical wisdom of the Church. His presentation prompted me to re-read Webber's Worship Is a Verb (Waco: Word Books, c. 1985), a book designed "pri¬marily as a study guide and tool for the implemen¬tation of worship renewal" (p. 8). As the title suggests, Webber wants Christians to become participants in, not observers of, wor¬ship services. Too much of our public wor¬ship, he thinks, focuses on the pastor and his sermon. When pastors do everything--making an¬nouncements, reading Scripture, praying the pas¬toral prayer, preaching the sermon--the people become spectators. (Or, worse yet: fans!)
One of my students, who plans to enter the ministry, recently wrote a thoughtful essay, reflecting on his position paper on ministerial ethics. He asked how pastors avoid becoming "idols" in the minds of their people. (For many of us, I responded, there's no problem: we fail so regularly in the pulpit that no one's tempted to idolize us!) Yet, as I thought about it, there is a certain irony to the Protestant pulpit: having banished the crucifix and images from church, we often seek to install a "star" behind the pulpit! Everything in the Sunday services, as well as the weekly business routines of the institution, must focus on and revolve around the "senior pastor." So I think Webber's rightfully concerned. To really worship God in His holiness, entering into the mystery of His pre¬sence, involves us in the "liturgy" (i.e. the "work") of confession, prayer, praise, communion. And above all it celebrates Jesus Christ.
Given the principle that "worship cele¬brates Christ," Webber sets forth "this rule of thumb for worship: Worship tells and acts out the Christ-event. In this sense, the order of worship comes from above, not below." Worship should reflect the God who has spoken and incarnated himself. "Therefore, the twofold focus of worship is the Word (the Bible as the symbol of God speaking) and the Table (bread and wine as the symbol of God acting to save us)" (p. 49). This pattern, amply documented, comes from the earliest practices of the Christian Church. As ancient believers assembled together, they first prepared themselves for worship through hymns, invocations, confessions. Then they listened to the Word of God as biblical passages were read and expounded. (Webber rebukes evangelicals for read¬ing so little Scripture and preaching so topi¬cally! Such allows too many pastors to regularly ride favorite hobby-horses to death!) After the Word came the Table. Wherever be¬lievers worshipped they came to the Table and con¬sumed its bread and wine. Webber has "found the Table, like the Word, to be a satisfying means of nourishment and spiritual growth. Far from becom¬ing routine, it has become like an intimate rela¬tionship. For me, Communion is a personal ex¬perience of Jesus Christ" (58).
Beyond building a case for more liturgi¬cal-style worship, Webber gives suggestions as to how it can be implemented in evangelical congrega¬tions. The basic worship pattern allows for con¬temporary creative variations, including more ex¬tensive use of the arts. Ways to elicit responses from the people--amens, alleluias, etc.--may be pre-pro¬grammed but effective in encouraging everyone to par¬ticipate in the service. He also encourages churches to seriously con¬sider the traditional liturgical year's calendar of celebrations and scheduled readings. Rather than celebrate "secular" events, such as Mother's Day, Father's Day, and the Fourth of July, Webber calls us to recover the authentically Christian calendar, with its focus on Advent, Easter, and Pentecost.
Webber's personal journey from Fundamenta¬lism (in¬cluding a stint at Bob Jones University) to Anglicanism explains some of his enthusiasm for liturgy and worship. Yet anyone familiar with Church history knows he makes a bona fide point: to sustain the faith, on both a personal and cor¬porate level, demands a style of worship which endures beyond those passing enthusiasms or power¬ful preachers which may momentarily energize a congregation. There's wisdom to traditional ways, to tested and proven Body-life principles. So too there's wisdom to be gleaned from the pages of this book.

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