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The Word in Worship
2003 Indianapolis, Indiana

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Convener 2003

Craig A. Satterlee (teaches at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago)

Seminar Participants 2003

Seminar participants: Fred Holper, Jennifer Lord, Robert Rimbo, Joe Weiss

Visitors: Michael Burk, Dewey Girke, J. Hilary Hayden, Rudy Mueller

Seminar Report 2003

The seminar reconvened (formerly some members of the group had met as the Homiletics Seminar) and more accurately defined its purpose/mission as investigating the place of preaching within the assembly gathered for worship.  Topics to be considered include the relationship between preaching, liturgy, and sacrament from different traditions’ perspectives, the function of the Lectionary, and a theology of preaching and worship. Michael Burk and Robert Rimbo led the seminar in a discussion of “Preaching and the Christian Assembly,” part of Principles for Worship developed by the Renewing Worship Project of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.