Keeping Jesus at the center doesn’t need to be in opposition to programmed lighting. Pointing people to the Savior in the midst of their pain doesn’t need to conflict with a specialty coffee bar. The answer isn’t to strip our services of intentional programming, color, sound, songs, coffee and the chocolate chip biscotti at the cafe counter. All can work together.
Have Mercy on Your Leaders
Isn’t it easy to criticize those who make decisions in our churches? It’s far too easy, and I do it far too often. Let’s remember that it’s not easy work. Let’s have compassion on those who are laboring to serve the church. Let’s be their biggest fans, have face-to-face conversations when we disagree and realize that no place is the perfect place. No one is intentionally trying to mar the cross and distract people from Jesus with coffee.
And you just never know if a cup of coffee in the foyer will lead to a conversation about Jesus. And three weeks down the road, Jeff the construction worker comes to faith in Christ because of a cup of coffee with a kind soul weeks earlier.
You. Just. Never. Know.
What Every Pastor & Worship Team Needs to Consider
However, here’s where I’m challenged by this incredibly strong woman and her story. If we as leaders never consider the orphan, the widow, the terminally ill, the divorced, the homosexual, the broken, the suicidal, we are missing the point of everything.
Literally everything.
If we’re merely entertaining people so they have a good time, we’re not having church.
What makes the church distinctive from a social club or a concert at your local arena? Jesus.
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It’s the presence of the Spirit. It’s the revelation of Christ and him crucified for the sins of the world. If we’re not highlighting this, let’s call it something else, right?
If people aren’t encountering the word of God through Christ-centered preaching, something is amiss. If we’re not worshiping the Name above every name, we’re missing the point.
Consider the suffering. Give them Jesus.
If you want insane lighting, please do. But consider the suffering. Give them Jesus.
If you want to tear down your cafe and stop serving coffee, please do. Consider the suffering. Give them Jesus.
If you want your environment to look like a nightclub, please do. Consider the suffering. Give them Jesus.
Write the songs that carry more than ear tickling melodies. Give them a word to carry through chemo. Give them a love that won’t let go. Give them a hope beyond the grave.
Give them Jesus. Its what they need. It’s what every worship team needs.
This article on what every worship team needs originally appeared here.