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Saw this video at Canon Wired. I’ve found liturgy especially fascinating ever since I read through Simon Chan’s Liturgical Theology. I am especially interested in the tension between the spontaneity of the Charismatic Movement and the pre-planned methodology of Liturgy. I’m inclined to believe that the apostle Paul would have argued for a tension between both.
At any rate, despite my complete disagreement with the sprinkling that is called “baptism” in this video, as well as the sprinkling of an infant, it’s a fascinating video to watch in order to learn more about a Reformed liturgy.
What are your thoughts in watching the video?
Luke is a pastor-theologian living in northern California, serving as a co-lead pastor with his life, Dawn, at the Red Bluff Vineyard. Father of five amazing kids, when Luke isn’t hanging with his family, reading or writing theology, he moonlights as a fly fishing guide for Confluence Outfitters. He blogs regularly at LukeGeraty.com and regularly contributes to his YouTube channel.
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