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Worship Office

 Worship Office
 305 Michigan Ave.
 GRB - 10th Floor
 Detroit, MI 48226-2605
 Office:(313) 237-5932
 Facsimile:(313) 237-5869
 E-Mail:WorshipOffice@aod.org
 Director:Mr. Daniel McAfee
  
 Pastoral Music
 Office of Christian Worship
 305 Michigan Ave. GRB-10
 Detroit, MI 48226-2605
 Contact:(313) 237-5782
 Facsimile:(313) 237-5869
 E-Mail:PastoralMusic@aod.org
 Associate Director: Louis Cantor
  
 RCIA
 305 Michigan Ave.
 GRB - 10th Floor
 Detroit, MI 48226-2065
 Contact:(313) 237-5932
 Facsimile:(313) 237-5869
 E-Mail:RCIA@aod.org
 Associate Director: Sr. Georgette Zalewska

 

 
Worship is a word used to describe the visible or outward expression of faith. Human beings are made of body and soul and so our interior faith needs to be expressed in word and sign. 
 
Christian worship directly concerns the events of salvation history embodied in Jesus Christ.  Christian worship is God's communication of God's own self in Jesus Christ and involves the human response to that revelation using emotions, words, actions and signs.  Christian worship sums up the history of salvation and achieves in the most effective way possible human sanctification.  It is the summit of the activity of the church as well as the fountain from which grace flows.  Christian people participate in worship as a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and God's own people by right and duty by reason of their baptism.

Worship is embodied in, but not limited by, the rites of the church including; Baptism, Initiation of Adults, Penance, Marriage, Ordination, Anointing of the Sick, Funerals, Dedication of Churches, Liturgy of the Hours and the celebration of Mass.

Communal participation, encounter with God and appropriate response are the characteristics of worship.  The term liturgy is sometimes used interchangeably with worship.  Liturgy comes from the Greek and is a public work done for the benefit of the common good.  The use of this term implies that worship is a work performed by the church for the benefit of others as well as ourselves. The word liturgy reminds us that our worship must be lived out in service to others.

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