
O come, let
us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the LORD our maker
Psalm 95:6 |
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Being a Worship Leader
08/16/03
Preparing for leading
worship at a church, a small group Bible study, around a camp fire or at a
gathering like WorshipCityPraise is VERY important!!! Here are a few things
that have helped my band and me strive to serve the Lord in this way.
Come Now is the Time
to Worship 08/16/03
Behind every great song for worship, there is a story. Sometimes simple.
Sometimes earth-shattering. But always, it begins with a moving of God in the
heart and mind of a worshiper.
more
Confessions of a
worship leader 08/16/03
Worship is a
theme of Bible doctrine, it is a theme of scripture, and it is God's desire. I
wanted to share with you the confessions of a
worship leader. The struggle of a biblical worship leader and the principles
we can learn from his struggles.
A Worship Thought -
Faithful Worshipers 08/16/03
Sometimes the price of worship is simply faithfulness. In Daniel 3, the
ultimate test of faithfulness was brought to bear in the lives of Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abednego. They
were told they must stop worshipping the Lord, ..
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The Many Moods of
Piano Music 08/16/03
An Essay on Church Music
Blended Worship: Good for the
Body 08/17/03
located on
www.firstevan.org
Blended worship has as its goal the joining together of the people of God in
all their diversity, under one roof and in one service, to glorify God through
the offering up of corporate praise. Services should not be divided between
“traditional” and “contemporary.” In order for corporate worship (unarguably
the most important thing the church does together) to accurately reflect the
nature and the unity of the body, it must include the people of God in all of
their diversity, unified in the worship by the common focus of that worship:
the Lord Jesus Christ, the King of glory.
Worship Evangelism
08/17/03
How can the church create a sacred space for unchurched
people in our culture? Sally Morgenthaler, author of Worship Evangelism,
explains how church worship must coincide with the language people speak, and
create an experience where people have the opportunity to both think
and feel
Tuning Out and Tuning In
08/17/03
Many believers desire more intimacy with God in worship but
aren’t sure how to achieve it. Steve Newman shares that two keys to entering
God’s presence are a daily time of worship and a singular focus on our awesome
King. more...
The Sword of the Spirit
08/17/03
located on
www.contenderministries.org
Satan is busy at work spreading his deception to all those he can reach. In
order to expose these lies, you must wield the sword of the Spirit (the word
of God) and pierce the outward appearance of these lies with scriptural
truth. Only the word of God can tear away the sheepskin to reveal the wolf
lurking within. Having exposed the lies with the word of God, you must now use
the Scriptures to help minister to people, exposing their lost state and
providing the hope that comes only with a saving knowledge of Jesus
Christ. You have just used to sword of the Spirit in an offensive tactic –
not to harm anyone, but rather to bring him or her into a saving knowledge of
Jesus.
Silence Is Golden: Christ
Prefers Quiet 08/17/03
Has your worship experience become like watching commercials at a Super
Bowl party? Consider God's call to quiet and the notion that Christ's idea of
a contemporary worship experience might be silence....
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A Worship Conversation
08/17/03
There is a growing movement toward multi-sensory worship, where all five
senses are used. Then there are some churches that are experimenting with
creating environments for people to worship that directly reflect the message.
[more]
Alternate Worship
Spaces: Worship In A Night Club? 08/17/03
Worship at a NIGHT CLUB? Read a brief Q & A between a local newspaper
writer and a church collegiate minister concerning his unusual 'ministry
headquarters.'..[more]
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