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Developing a theme that is gaining clarity, Amos speaks to us of what a “worship service” should be. It’s not an hour set aside for religion. It’s not music, however tuneful. It’s not liturgy (which literally means “the work of the people”). It’s justice and righteousness, right relationship.”
Developing a theme that is gaining clarity, Amos speaks to us of what a “worship service” should be. It’s not an hour set aside for religion. It’s not music, however tuneful. It’s not liturgy (which literally means “the work of the people”). It’s justice and righteousness, right relationship.”