and “contemporary.” Whether one agrees with the changes or not, John MacArthur is surely not off base in concluding that “the corporate worship of the Lord’s Day is undergoing a revolution that has few parallels in all of church history.”1 Finally, this is a book about Baptist worship. Historically, Baptists have enjoyed a rich history of reformed, and reforming, worship. In fact, most of our distinctives that separate us from other evangelical denominations arise in the area of worship. Although
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