Adam Hearlson | The Holy No

Adam Hearlson is concerned that the Church’s dominant way of thinking about worship has been too limited and concerned with preserving institutional rituals and practices. In this episode, he posits that subversion has been a central part of Christian worship from the beginning, highlighting alternative, ancient, and even subversive forms of worship as ways to more fully embody a Christian identity.
Adam Hearlson is concerned that the Church’s dominant way of thinking about worship has been too concerned with preserving institutional rituals and practices. In this episode, he posits that subversion has been a central part of Christian worship from the beginning. He highlights ancient and even subversive forms of worship as alternative ways to more fully embody a Christian identity.
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