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Many times we do not associate Reformed Worship with something that we would call fun. In fact, some might say that it is downright boring compared to some other expressions of worship. Do we worship the way that we do because we are boring or is there actually a reason for it? Is there a way that we can come together in a reverent way and still be very edified? Is there anything in scripture to which we can appeal to demonstrate that worship is supposed to be orderly? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “Are We Just Boring?”
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