Wednesday, May 20, 2009

What Makes Worship Relevant?


I have served in the same church for almost 16 years as Worship Leader/Music Pastor. Through the years there have been times when it seems no connection is being made between the congregation and worship leaders and the object of our worship, the Lord, Jesus Christ. I have struggled at times to understand the disconnection and searched for ways to "fix" it. I've simply come to the conclusion that many times it is a spiritual problem. We have lost the "Joy of our Salvation." We have forgotten that our worship is a response to the Savior's love for us. Here are a few excerpts from my recent reading.


Richard Foster says in The Celebration of Discipline:

"Worship is our response to the overtures of love from the heart of the Father. Its central reality is found 'in Spirit and in Truth.' It is kindled within us only when then the Spirit of God touches our human Spirit. Forms and rituals do not produce worship, nor does the formal disuse of forms and rituals. We can use all the right techniques and methods, we can have the best possible liturgy but we have not worshiped the Lord until Spirit touches Spirit. Singing, praying, praising, all may lead to worship, but worship is more than any of them. Our Spirit must be ignited by divine fire."


Darlene Zschech says:

"We need a continued revelation on the great love of God. And not just His love for others, but His great love for us. I will never forget the sense of being overwhelmed by God's love on the day I personally encountered Christ - I was made alive by divine fire. It's all about love. The Word says this, 'The entire law is summed up in a single command: Love your neighbor as yourself'. And of course, John 3:16 'For God so loved the world....' Without love, life is just existence; a worship song without love is just music; relationships without love are simply acquaintances; a congregation without love is just a club; a song without love is just a jingle. A problem tackled without love ends in religion; a gaining of wealth without love ends in greed; love is the ingredient."


So, what does all this mean for us as a family of believers? How is your worship? Are you more concerned about the style of music or the delivery of the message? Notice, "worship is our response to the overtures of love from the heart of the Father". It's not a response to a style of worship or a particular message. It is our response to God's love for us. Don't care for a particular song? Sing it anyway. God could very well use it to touch your heart or touch the heart of someone sitting near you. Feel like your toes are being stepped on during the message? Praise God, He's still trying to speak to you...listen!


Remember, we are not a club. We are a congregation, a family of believers serving and worshiping together. We may not all like the same things. We may not all like the same songs. But we encourage with our words, support with our participation, and love with our actions all things that point a lost and dying world to our Lord, Jesus Christ.







7 comments:

  1. I'm excited about the new blog. I have one question about this one though. You said "Don't care for a particular song? Sing it anyway." That's fine and all, but what if we don't care for a particular bass part?

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  2. sing it anyway. That is until you start writing the music. I'll be waiting for the first piece by Josh Wax.

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  3. LOL. I can't read music... much less write it

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  4. Worship is relevant when it can answer the Monday Morning Question. This question is, "How can each aspect of the worship service be applied in my life on Monday morning?" Worship is not about an emotional response; it's the meshing of the Holy Spirit with each person's spirit in glorifying God and making us into what He wants us to be. This only achieves its highest meaning when we can apply it to our daily lives.

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  5. Oh I do hope that more people start reading your blog and understand what worship is all about. We have such an awesome God to be worried about what our small likes and dislikes are.

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  6. Thanks to all for reading. One thought as I've read through your responses. When we truly connect with our Creator, Father, Sustainer, Provider, and Savior, how can we help but respond. I get emotional just thinking about it. I also believe that a worship service is only part of living lives of worship. An important part, but only a part. I must carry over throughout our every day lives or it was just lip service to God. Keep reading and responding. I love it.

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  7. By the way, check out some of the links on my page. You might find something that will enhance or inspire a life of worship.

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