Title: Worship
1Worship
- By
- Embra Jackson
- Administrative Assistant to the Bishop
2Our Mission
- To live (Ephesians 1)
- to the praise of His glorious grace (vs. 6)
- for the praise of His glory (vs. 12)
- to the praise of His glory (vs. 14)
3Agenda
1. Welcome and Introductions
2. Scripture Psalm 1031
3. Prayer Embra Jackson
4. Workshop Session
5. Hands-On Project
6. Evaluations
7. Closing
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5Goal
Jesus said, You shall worship the Lord your
God, and Him only you shall serve. Matthew 410
- The object of our Worship
- The Person of God Himself
- Through Jesus Christ (Hebrews 1315) by the Holy
Spirit - The Reasons for Worship
- God Desires It
- God Demands It
- God Deserves It (Psalm 292, Revelation 4-5)
6- The Process of WorshipJesus said that we are to
worship in spirit and truth. - Worship in TruthTo worship in truth is to
worship the right God in the right way. It is to
worship according to Scripture and not according
to the tradition of men (Matthew 151-8) - Prayer (Matthew 65-15)
- Praise (Acts 246-47, Romans 159-11)
- Confession of Sin (James 516)
- Confession of faith (Romans 109-10 Testimony)
7- Scripture reading and study (Luke 416-21, 2427
Romans 1017) - Preaching (2 Timothy 42, Acts 214)
- Lords Supper and Baptism (1 Corinthians
1117-34, Matthew 316-17, Acts 241-42) - Offering (Lives Romans 121-2, Means 2
Corinthians 8-9) - Music and Singing (Ephesians 519, Colossians
316, Psalm 150) - Fellowship (Acts 246-47)
- Physical Acts of Adoration such as lifting of
hands, clapping of hands, kneeling, bowing (1
Timothy 28, Psalm 282, 471, 634, 1342, 1412)
8- Worship in Spirit Lets think about how we ARE
NOT to - Worship God with an impure heart that is full of
hypocrisy (Matthew 151-8) - Worship God with an impure faith that is based on
tradition (Matthew 151-8) - Worship God with an impure motive that desires to
be seen of men (Luke 147-11) - Worship God with an impure attitude that involves
pride instead of humility (Luke 147-11)
9Reality
- Worship wars are ragingWhat is ironic and
especially pertinent is that many debates about
worship are just indirect ways of talking about
ourselves, not God. Our debates devolve into how
we like our worship served up each week. Its
worship as consumption rather than offering. Its
an expression of human taste, not a longing to
reflect Gods glory.If we worship Jesus Christ,
then we are to live like Jesus. In fact, Jesus
says in Matthew 2531-46 that our worship will be
measured by how we have lived.The heart of the
battle over worship is this our worship
practices are separated from our call to justice
and, worse, foster the self-indulgent tendencies
of our culture rather than nurturing the
self-sacrificing life of the kingdom of God.
10- The real crisis over worship, is this will Gods
people worship God in a way that demonstrates we
are awake? By loving our neighbor in Gods name?
Will we worship the living God as he asks to do
justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly
with our God?Worship leaders may want to
focus only on what seems culturally and socially
immediate. But if we are to worship the Lord of
all creation, the Savior of the world, then while
we are checking the sound system or pondering
prayers or sermons, we have to hold on to a wider
vision of Gods love.
11Options
Should worship be Traditional, Contemporary of
Both?
- Depending upon what is meant by the terms
Traditional and Contemporary, the answer might be
neither. Then again, defined another way, the
answer might be both. Regardless, the best
answer is not a simple choice based merely on
preferred style.
12Guidelines for Worship
- A good guide is not merely what we prefer or what
really moves us but understanding some basic
ideas about Christian worship. Consider, for
example, this definition of worship. - Worship is a corporate (meaning common or shared)
act of the church as the Body of Christ, an act
that is from God, to God, and done before God.
13Rules of Worship
- Praise God,
- Thank God,
- Confess sin,
- Tell the big story about what God has done in
Jesus Christ, - Apply this gospel to us here and now,
- Give us an opportunity to offer ourselves to God,
14- Intercede in prayers for others, and
- Unify us with one another and with God.
- Having a list like this can help a church make
decisions about what style of worship is most
appropriate. If we want to sing our churchs
brokenness in sin, then ask what kind of music
allows the congregation to truly access their
heart before God.
15What
- Dynamic, effective worship is the foundation for
a healthy, vital congregation. It should convey - A sense of expectation!
- A sense of celebration!
- A sense of inspiration!
- A sense of incorporation!
- A sense of restoration!
- A sense of liberation!
16Ten Ways Worship Benefits Us
- Worship dispels loneliness.
- Worship brings hope.
- Worship counters self-centeredness.
- Worship reminds us of important values we tend to
forget. - Worship strengthens courage.
- Worship gives us the opportunity to express
thanksgiving
17- Worship brings us a sense of forgiveness.
- Worship renews faith.
- Worship is a transcendent experience that helps
God call us out of what we are to what we are yet
to become. - Worship is a highly organized form of corporate
prayer that brings positive change to people.
Reprinted from Herb Millers Connecting with God,
Abingdon, 1994.
18Essential Components Vital to Worship
- Vital worship celebrates the goodness of God and
who God is. - Vital worship is alive.
- Vital worship is participatory.
- Vital worship is spiritually warm.
- Vital worship is transformational.
- Vital worship is invitational.
- Vital worship is culturally relevant.
19- These components affect every aspect of the
worship celebration from the sermon, to the
anthem, to the way ushers greet people as they
enter the sanctuary. With these elements in
place, worship moves from a habitual weekly
gathering into a time of celebration and
transformation. A quality worship service is key
to attracting people to a congregation.
20How To Lead An Effective Worship Service
- Have the congregation sing throughout the service
- Encourage active involvement of the congregation
- Limit the number of announcements
- Be as timely as possible
- Plan the service in conjunction with a worship
team that includes the pastor, musician, etc. - Maintain as much consistency with the service as
possible - Celebrate the Lords Supper with the appropriate
demeanor that it deserves - Do not try and cram a lot of events into the
worship service - Remember we are to worship in order to honor and
thank God
21How to Lead a Lousy Worship Service
Have a lot of congregational singing in one block.
Let the congregation sit passively for long periods of time.
Have lots of announcements.
Wait for everyone to arrive before you begin the service.
Put your watch on the pulpit.
Dont plan the service.
Change the order of worship frequently.
Have a long, slow, dignified Eucharist.
At the Eucharist, play Beat the Clock
Cram lots of special events into one service
22Elements of a Worship Experience
- Gathering coming together of Gods people in
preparation for worship - Prayer entering into a dialogue with God
- Adoration act of expressing love for God. This
can be done via silence, hymns, etc. - Proclamation this is centered in the scripture
and in the Word of God - Response our response to what God has done for
us. It can include baptisms, the Lords Supper,
renewal of membership vows, etc. - Confession the act of seeking freedom and
renewed life in Christ (1 John 19) - Thanksgiving corporate thanking of God for our
many blessings - Sending Forth reminder of Gods presence in the
world and our role in the sharing of Gods love
to the world
23Create An Effective Order of Worship
- Divide into teams of church members
- Select a person to portray the role of a worship
team (pastor, musician, liturgist, board
chairperson, etc.) - Using the handouts provided, develop a brief
order of worship (Remember the elements of an
effective worship service.) - Select a spokesperson and present the order of
worship to the participants
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25Evaluations
- Please complete the evaluations. You do not have
to share your names or other personal information
if you do not wish to do so.
26We wish to thank you for attending our session
today. We know that you did not have to do so but
you did. We appreciate that very much. We hope
that something that we were able to share with
you or others shared with you has helped you
learn more about worshipping God in Spirit and in
Truth.
27Closing Prayer
- The time has come, O Lord - for us to leave this
place Guide us and protect us and lead us in thy
Grace. Wherever life may take us as we go our
separate ways, Help us share with others the
things we've shared today. - May the peace of God, the Father, and the love of
Christ, His Son, Guide us in the days ahead and
strengthen us each one. May the blessing of the
spirit fill us from within God bless us and
return us to the fellowship once again. - Amen.
28Sources of Information
- http//www.thetruelifechurch.com/coreFiles/realWor
ship.htm - http//www.christianitytoday.com/global/printer.ht
ml?/le/2007/summer/7.81.htmll - http//www.gotquestions.org/true-worship.html
- http//www.experiencingworship.com/articles/genera
l/2006-11-Humility-in-Worship.html - http//www.intimacywithgod.com/worship.html
- http//www.pbc.org/files/messages/11499/0711.html