Jericho TaetzThe Lord’s SupperThe Lord’s Supper finds its roots in the Old Testament Festival of Unleavened Bread. This festival commemorated the Israelites’ exodus from…Apr 14, 2023Apr 14, 2023
Jericho TaetzinCBU Worship StudiesHymn Reflection: “Dear Christians One and All Rejoice”“Dear Christians, One and All, Rejoice,” originally “Nun freut euch lieben Christengemein,” is a hymn penned by Martin Luther in 1523 and…Jan 13, 2023Jan 13, 2023
Jericho TaetzinCBU Worship StudiesHow the Trinity Affects Worship: What You Need to KnowThe doctrine of the Trinity has challenged believers since the days of the early church. It is a principle that has been the source of much…Jan 13, 2023Jan 13, 2023
Jericho TaetzinCBU Worship Studies3 Types of Diversity in WorshipThe body of Christ is made up of many peoples, languages, and ethnicities. In Matthew 28, Jesus charges his followers to expand His kingdom…Jan 13, 2023Jan 13, 2023
Jericho Taetz3 Steps to Creating Unity in WorshipMusic is Everywhere! There is almost no place you can go to escape it. With the rise of streaming platforms over the past decade with a…Apr 9, 2022Apr 9, 2022
Jericho TaetzHymn Reflection: “Dear Christians One and All Rejoice”“Dear Christians, One and All, Rejoice,” originally “Nun freut euch lieben Christengemein,” is a hymn penned by Martin Luther in 1523 and…Mar 25, 2022Mar 25, 2022
Jericho TaetzinCBU Worship Studies“You Are The Lord” Song ReviewPassion’s 2021 Song “You Are the Lord” is a robust song for congregational worship with numerous biblical sources.Feb 14, 2022Feb 14, 2022
Jericho TaetzinCBU Worship StudiesWhy Should Worship Leaders Study Theology?In his book, Real Worship: Playground, Battleground, or Holy Ground, Warren W. Wiersbe surmises that the average congregant forms the bulk…Jan 19, 2022Jan 19, 2022