Sing ye praises with understanding. Psalm 47.7.
I will praise the Lord with my whole heart. Psalm 111.1.
Issue: Issue 6
AN APPRECIATION OF THE LIFE OF KENNETH JOHN CORDLE (1910-1989) Kenneth John Cordle was born at Chestnut House in the parish of Chelmondiston near Ipswich in Suffolk on December 19th 1910. His Father Stanley assisted his grandfather John as a tenant farmer at Valnut Tree Farm, Chelmondiston and had married Lillian Freeman from Otley in …
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Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God: therefore the world knoweth us not because it knew him not. Beloved now are we the sons of God and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS by K. J. Cordle Subject to the Lord’s will I have booked … for Rehoboth Coventry. May the Lord’s blessing rest upon our meeting together. I believe it has done in the past, but as the old man used to say, “The mill cannot turn with the water that is past”. We …
In whom also after that ye believed ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise. Eph. 1.13.
Ye are sealed unto the day of redemption. Eph.
THE REGULATIVE PRINCIPLE IN PUBLIC WORSHIP So-called “worship” today includes films, plays, dramatic sketches, “gospel rock”, repetitive chorus singing, “open worship”, prophecies and tongue-speaking, jocular chairmanship, and a host of other things too numerous to mention. Hand-clapping, dancing, embracing and kissing add a further dimension, until the overall ef feet in the minds of many …
MUSIC IN WORSHIP Dudley J. Bradshaw (L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.) Let me begin by defining worship as the public meeting together of God’s people for the specific purpose of seeking communion with Him, praising Him corporately, and hearing His word read and expounded. For the purpose of this article, I propose to lay aside private worship and …