As Pastor Tim Keller once said, “Worship is the act of ascribing ultimate value to something in such a way that it engages your entire being.” When our worship is real, people notice.
Keep It Sacred
In the busyness of planning, don’t let music become a checklist. Take time to pray over each set list. Ask God what He wants your people to feel, understand, and experience. Remember that worship is not entertainment—it’s ministry. The Holy Spirit can use a single lyric to break open a hardened heart.
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As you plan your Christmas worship music this year, don’t focus on perfection—focus on presence. Choose songs that tell the story, honor the past, engage all ages, and point relentlessly to Jesus. Let the music prepare the way for deeper encounters with Christ.
Your church doesn’t need a concert. They need wonder. Lead them there—one song at a time.
