Whatever Happened to Evening Services?
Is the evening service becoming a thing of the past? This article answers this question by looking at reasons that contributes to the decline of the second service.
Is the evening service becoming a thing of the past? This article answers this question by looking at reasons that contributes to the decline of the second service.
Is there a biblical foundation for the evening service? With a view to Exodus 29:38-46 this article looks at the practice of morning and evening worship throughout the Bible, as well as the practice of it in the early church and Reformation. It outlines the benefits of these services, and calls believers to uphold this practice.
This article shows that attending the evening service on the Lord's Day is not simply a matter of personal choice. The second service is important, because in both services we are given a foretaste of glory, are fed from the Word, are prepared for our eternal home, and are encouraged by the Holy Spirit and the fellowship of God's people.
The evening service is crucial to keeping the Lord's Day, since it follows the Old Testament pattern of the morning and evening sacrifice. In addition, it allows more time for the expounding of God's word.
The evening service is important for the church, if it is to live as a family. This article encourages leaders to pursue the practice of holding an evening second service.
Although holding an evening service is not mentioned directly in scripture, it is still a good and recommended practice for keeping the Lord's Day. This article gives reasons why Christians should attend or initiate the second service.