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Friday Sep 09, 2022
”I See That Hand” - A History of the Altar Call
Friday Sep 09, 2022
Friday Sep 09, 2022
For hundreds of years, Evangelical worship services have ended with an altar call - the pastor asks people to bow their heads and close their eyes while musicians play softly, and he pleads with them to make a decision for Christ. But that is a recent innovation in worship. For centuries churches ended worship with the communion meal, or a simple hymn and prayer/benediction. What changed? That's the story we talk about today.
My guest is Jason Cherry, a fellow elder at Trinity Reformed Church and author of the book, The Culture of Conversionism and the History of the Altar Call. We talk about what conversion meant prior to the First and Second Great Awakenings, and how those events and the ministers involved changed the culture. But we also talk about what conversion, repentance, and faith should look like, as well as the means God has given: discipleship, preaching, the sacraments, and prayer.
The Culture of Conversionism and the History of the Altar Call
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