Articles for Worship & Creative
Articles for Worship & Creative
Developing Worship Night Themes for Your Church
How do you plan an evening of worship that is engaging? We’ve all been to worship services and prayer meetings we wish we could beam out of. Here are eight tips for developing worship night ideas.
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Teach Your Congregation to Worship Every Day
Worship every day: the goal is not to add more religious activity, but to awaken a heart posture that recognizes God in all things.
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How Worship Leaders Can Leave a Legacy
How to think about what kind of legacy you'll leave. When worship leaders have a fear of being upstaged, it blinds us from our power to replace ourself with the next great leader. That’s an incredible power and responsibility.
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How to Use Prayer as Worship for a Deeper Congregational Experience
Instead of being a perfunctory opening or closing line, prayer as worship can become the heart of the service, drawing the people into God’s story and inviting them to respond with devotion, awe, and obedience.
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9 Worship Leading Tips Every Young Worship Leader Should Know
These are the kinds of things I wish I was told when I started leading worship. Which is why I compiled this list. If you’d like, share this with the young worship leaders you’re working with.
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Singing Hymns in Church – 4 Reasons You Should Keep Them
Singing for the Christian is formative and responsive, and therefore must be informed by Scripture. The importance of hymns is that we learn what we sing.
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How to Make the Call to Worship Meaningful in Contemporary Worship Services
Whether your congregation meets in a traditional sanctuary or a rented school gymnasium, the call to worship can still serve as a holy moment.
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Give Thanks to God – Like David Praising God in the Midst of Trouble
Thanksgiving is one of the key ways we push back against the full-court press from worry, fear, and anxiety. And King David is an example of how to give thanks to God.
