Articles for Worship & Creative

7 Things You May Not Know About Jesus

There are surprising things you may not know about Jesus. In our book, Jesus: A Theography, Leonard Sweet and I take 424 pages to show that both the Old and New Testaments tell the story of Jesus in great detail.

Good Friday Reflection: The Final Word of Reunion

Consider this for your Good Friday reflection: Jesus' final word from the cross, following his Word of Triumph, was the word of reunion.

Eugene Cho: How Could It Be a Good Friday?

There’s a reason that in the Christian tradition – this day and service is considered the longest and darkest day of the year.

Do We Really Need to Keep Singing Hymns?

Now I'm a worship pastor and I have to decide for myself how I feel about singing hymns. Do we really need to keep singing hymns? I think so. And my first reason may surprise you.

Hymns in a Woman’s Life

What did hymns mean to my great-grandmother? How did they figure into her hard life? Was it nostalgia that endeared them to her memory? Was singing them just one of many mindless ways to while away the time?

Worship Summit Live Brings Together Top Church Leaders for 4 Events a Year!

Worship Summit Live is a day of educational content focused on the best methods to produce live-streamed and recorded worship celebrations for virtual and hybrid congregations.

Planning a Worship Service for Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday is a day to be recognized. Here are some ideas for a worship service on this significant day.

My Church Started 2021 With a Service of Lament

The North American thing to do is to think positive and charge ahead. But the biblical thing to do is to lament. The book of Psalms has 150 psalms in it. Out of the 150 psalms, the greatest number — 40% — are psalms of lament.