THEOTIVITY | Theology, Creativity & Culture

082 | Reforming Worship to Transform Culture (ft. Doug Wilson)

January 19, 2026·18 min
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Many churches underestimate the impact their worship could have on culture. Yet it is a vitally important conversation if we are to truly be salt and light in the world as faithful covenant communities.Henry VanTil famously said that culture is religion externalized. Thus, how we worship will inevitably affect the type of culture we produce. In this episode, we sit down with Doug Wilson to discuss covenant renewal worship and how churches should consider their worship practices, as well as their impact on the type of culture they cultivate within the church and beyond.Douglas Wilson is the longtime pastor of Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, a Reformed theologian, author, and leading voice in classical Christian education and cultural engagement. He is the founder of Logos School, a key figure behind New Saint Andrews College, and a co-founder of the Association of Classical Christian Schools, helping to shape the modern classical Christian education movement. A prolific writer and public thinker, Wilson has authored numerous books on theology, education, family, and culture, and is known for his forthright defence of historic Christian orthodoxy in the public square.😁 If you got value from this video, please don't forget to LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE!-----------------ℹ️ For more info on THEOTIVITY, please visit: ⁠https://www.theotivity.com/⁠💰 Donate:⁠https://www.givesendgo.com/theotivity⁠➡️ Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/theotivity⁠➡️ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/theotivity/⁠➡️ Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/theotivity

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