Getting My People to Church on Time: Reflections on the Importance of Historical Liturgy, Experiential Worship, and 'Spiritual Romance'

BET Archive | Volume 9 – Essays on Love

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Getting My People to Church on Time: Reflections on the Importance of Historical Liturgy, Experiential Worship, and 'Spiritual Romance'

Gerald Hiestand


Abstract (from the Editorial of BET vol. 9.1)

Recognizing the frequent dichotomy set up between the heart and the mind in the context of those services, Gerald Hiestand urges pastors to incorporate a balance between liturgy, cognition, and “spiritual/romantic experience” in order to facilitate the fullness of Christian growth in their congregations.


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Gerald Hiestand is the Co-Founder and Board Chair of the Center for Pastor Theologians. He has over 15 years of pastoral ministry experience and currently serves as the Senior Pastor of Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, IL. He is the editor and author/co-author of several books, including The Pastor Theologian: Resurrecting an Ancient Vision. He holds a PhD in Classics from the University of Reading. He is also a founding member of the St. Anselm Fellowship of the CPT.