Kapic, Kelly M, 1972-. [liturgy and the Christian Life - Relating Faith and Practise]. Moore Theological College. 2022. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/1f5960b2-0d7b-4a39-ac3a-f1b01e3bbd83.
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Kapic, 1. (2022). [Liturgy and the Christian life - relating faith and practise]. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/1f5960b2-0d7b-4a39-ac3a-f1b01e3bbd83.
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Kapic, Kelly M, 1972-.[liturgy and the Christian Life - Relating Faith and Practise]. Moore Theological College. 2022. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/1f5960b2-0d7b-4a39-ac3a-f1b01e3bbd83.
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Kapic explains that the church's holiness depends on God. He explains that recognising our own holiness needs belief because of our failure to be different. Kapic looks at whether or not we need the church to have a theology of the Christian life. He explains that the community is more important than the individuals. He explains that the destruction of the church is never needed, although may at times need renewal and/or reformation. Kapic explains that the entire church is needed to be the body of Christ, it can not be done by one individual. He explains that we need to have both belief and practise, not one or the other. Christ in the shape of Christian liturgy in the gospels 1. Jesus has come 2. Jesus preaching and calling leads to people responding in faith and new life 3. Concentration on Jesus' death and resurrection 4. People send to bless and bear witness to the world Kapic briefly looks at the idea of a call to worship, especially in corporate worship. Talk is followed by questions.
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