I was wondering if many of the churches represented on the Puritanboard practice the Dialogical Principle of Worship.
The Reformed Church of Dunedin (a congregation of the Reformed Churches of New Zealand) says this about worship:
There are two fundamental principles involved in biblical worship:
It seems to me that the Dialogical Principle of Worship is simply bringing our covenant theology into worship.
Thoughts?
The Reformed Church of Dunedin (a congregation of the Reformed Churches of New Zealand) says this about worship:
There are two fundamental principles involved in biblical worship:
- Worship is governed by what God has revealed about himself in His Word. An addition to this is that worship is to be according to what he has prescribed as acceptable worship.
- Worship is a dialogue between God and his covenant people – worship is a communication. In this communication God speaks to us through his Word and we respond to him, either in prayer or in song. Every part of worship must have a biblical reason
It seems to me that the Dialogical Principle of Worship is simply bringing our covenant theology into worship.
Thoughts?