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![]() | [...]cluding Persons with Intellectual Disabilities in Worship A Brisbane group of Crossroads Queensland, a fel[...]warm welcome and invitation to all to join in the worship of God, and, as baptised people, to come to the L[...]e several factors for consideration by leaders of worship when people with intellectual disabilities are re[...]may also permit a more profound participation in worship amongst the wider membership of the congregation.[...]cognitive content of the language of services of worship is beyond their comprehension. Does this mean tha[...]n thoughtful, sensitive children. Some leaders of worship have chosen to use words such as 'the cup[...] |
![]() | [...]eak far more to the whole person who offers it as worship to God. The length of the service The matter o[...]se. The Gathering of the People of God. Call to worship Let us worship God. Scripture sentence with seasonal var[...] |
![]() | [...]le's attention span and participation. Crossroads worship leaders in Brisbane find that the sermon can be f[...]ual symbols and symbolic gesture The setting for worship, the communion vessels and cloths, the gestures used by the leaders of worship when giving the greeting and sharing the peace, d[...]mbols can help convey a sense of reverence in the worship of God and a sense of community amongst Go[...] |
![]() | [...]ds used to explain them. Churches with a style of worship with a strong emotional and/or sacramental emphas[...]uests freed members of an academic institution to worship and proclaim the gospel in its profound simplicit[...]work of preparing an institution for such regular worship to occur in that setting. [7] There is also the need for the one leading worship to prepare fully. This involves preparatio[...] |
![]() | [...]ariety of means to the people as they offer their worship through a range of human activities and rituals.[...]means available through which people offer their worship to God. Footnotes [1] The late Bishop Ian Sh[...]e support of Crossroads. [2] When leading Sunday worship at Goodna which was attended by several Cr[...] |
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Including persons with intellectual disabilities in worship. UCA Assembly, accessed 10/12/2023, https://ucaassembly.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/530