FeatureBringing the Habits Home
For a background on Vertical Habits see Betty Grit’s article on page 4. —JB Connecting Vertical Habits in worship to vertical habits at home and in our everyday life brings us one step closer to making those habits our natural response. The easiest way to keep those habits fresh is to incorporate them into your family or personal devotions. Here are some suggestions for an individual, family, or small group devotional time using the psalms, as well as ideas for incorporating two psalms into a Vertical Habits worship service. During the WeekExplore
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In WorshipHere are two examples of using a psalm within the liturgy to highlight a particular vertical habit. (For additional ideas visit www.calvin.edu/worship/habits.) Psalm 100 Psalm 101 People of God, you have heard the Word of the Lord. What have you been called to do?”
In order for a practice to become a habit it needs repetition. Consider including other people or committees in your worship planning to come up with the best way for your church community to practice the vertical habits at home, in small groups, and even in committee meetings. The book of Psalms is a great place to start. ExcerptConnecting Psalms and Habits
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Carrie Steenwyk Carrie Steenwyk (cls24@calvin.edu) is the Coordinator of Special Projects at the CEP. See other articles on:Bible. O.T. Psalms | Christian life | Christianity | God -- Creator | God -- Name | Liturgies | Liturgy and culture | Perspective | Praise | Praise of God | Prayer | Prayer -- Christianity | Prayers | Vertical Habits | Worship | Worship (Religious education) | Worship in the Bible | |
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