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The Headcovering in Worship (Free E-Book by David Lipsy)

Headcovering E-Books

Today we have a free e-book for you. It’s by Pastor David Lipsy and it’s his book “The Headcovering in Worship.

First here’s some information on the author:

David Lipsy and Wife

Pastor Lipsy and his wife Ruth were married in 1981 and are blessed with eight children and seven grandchildren. After attending Rutgers College of Pharmacy for four years, Pastor Lipsy completed a B.A. in Education at Lakeland College and served fourteen years as a Christian school teacher and principal in Wisconsin. He received an M.Div. degree from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary (PRTS) in Grand Rapids, MI and completed introductory and advanced certificate programs in Biblical Counseling at the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation in Glenside, PA. He is nearing completion of the Doctor of Ministry program in Pastoral Counseling from Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia.. He serves as pastor to the HRC congregation in Burgessville, Ontario.

David Lipsy Book

The book is 84 pages in total with nine chapters. One of the chapters even includes a verse-by-verse exposition of 1 Corinthians 11. We want to thank David for making this book available for free to our readers. If you’d like to get a paper copy it’s available through RHB books. To read the PDF for free click below.

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE E-BOOK FROM DAVID LIPSY NOW

The Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible

The Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible

Today we’d like to introduce you to the Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible. The reason we’d like to highlight this Bible for you is was just released and it endorses the practice of head covering.

The New Testimony Editor is Dr. Gerald Bilkes (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) and the General Editor is Dr. Joel R. Beeke (President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary). Here’s a short promo video for this Bible:

In their notes on 1 Corinthians 11 they say that head covering was the “universal custom (practice) of the churches.” They rightly call it an ordinance and say that “by man having his head uncovered and by woman having her head covered, all glory points to God in public worship.”

One of my favorite things about their notes on 1 Corinthians 11 is the “Thoughts for Personal/Family Worship.” I like this section because it takes what you just learned about head covering and then asks you what you’re going to do with it. They say:

“When you come to the house of God for corporate worship, how you conduct yourself matters. Paul argues for proper decorum in public worship according to His created order. When you enter the house of God for worship, how should you act in a way that honors the glory and will of the Lord?”

We’d love it if the followers of the Head Covering Movement would get behind this Bible by either buying a copy yourself or letting others know about it. These men have taken an unpopular stand for the ongoing practice of head covering and we’d like to support them for that. You can buy a copy on Amazon here.

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