Spring 2006/Pasadena
DP504
Kernaghan

DP504: REFORMED WORSHIP. Ron Kernaghan.


DESCRIPTION: In this course we will explore the theology and practice of worship in the Reformed Tradition. Special attention will be paid to the ways in which the distinctives of Reformed theology have contributed to historic patterns of worship. The course will develop an overview of current liturgical forms and models and provide a reflective introduction to the voices that advocate a more "contemporary" style of worship. Special attention will be paid to the structure of the Sunday worship service, the sacraments, hymnody, weddings, funerals and the place of children and youth in worship.

COURSE OBJECTIVES/LEARNING OUTCOMES: This course will help students explore the rich tradition of worship in the Reformed tradition; equip them to pass the ordination examination on Worship and Sacraments; lead congregations in worship; gain increased appreciation for the rich traditions of the Reformed churches.

RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY: Worship is the essential act of a community of Christians. In this course we will examine how worship shapes us, our life together, our relationship to God and our mission in the world. This course is required for students preparing for ministry in the PCUSA.

COURSE FORMAT: This will be a participatory class, and the teacher expects that scheduled assignments will be completed before each class. The teaching methods will include lectures, case studies and group discussions. The class will meet twice weekly for two-hour sessions.

REQUIRED READING:

Martin, Ralph P. Worship in the Early Church. Eerdmans, 1975.

Peterson, Eugene. Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places. Eerdmans, 2005

White, James F. A Brief History of Christian Worship. Abingdon, 1993.

Willimon, William H. Worship as Pastoral Care. Abingdon, 1979.

Book of Order Presbyterian Church USA, Office of the General Assembly, 2003.

Liturgical Resource of your denomination:
PCUSA: Book of Common Worship. Westminster/John Knox, 1993 OR
Supplemental Liturgical Resources, No. 1-4. Westminster, 1984.

RCA: Liturgy and Psalms. Eerdmans, 1968.

Disciples of Christ: Thankful Praise: A Resource for Christian Worship. CBP Press, 1987.

RECOMMENDED READING:
Costen, Melva W. African American Christian Worship. Abingdon, 1993.

Mutshi Morrisine, Flennaugh and Stephen Bartlett. African Americans in Mission. Office of Global Awareness and Involvement, WMD, PCUSA, 2000.

Osbeck, Kenneth W. 101 Hymn Stories. Kregel Publications, 1982

Pregent, Carol. When a Child Dies. Ave Maria Press, 1993.

White, James F. Protestant Worship: Traditions in Transitions. Westminster/John Knox, 1989.

ASSIGNMENTS:
  1. One midterm examination on fundamentals of liturgy and theological reflection on the worship of the church.

  2. Submit a journal of spiritual reflection

  3. Two participant-observer reports of Sunday services with analysis (1-2 pages each).

  4. A written funeral service (8-10 pages).

  5. Final examination.

PREREQUISITES: None.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets MDiv core requirement in Pastoral Ministry & Theology (MIN 6).

FINAL EXAMINATION: Yes.