Thursday, May 17, 2012
 

Tag: worship ministry




May
10
2012

The Art of Ritual Action

Posted by Marcia McFee        0 Comments

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Marcia McFee explains that the focus on the actions of our worship is about people, our greatest asset, and that spending time attending to the “work of the people” in active, participatory, and engaging worship forms disciples for their work in the world. Read More...



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May
03
2012

All I Really Need

Posted by Tom Kraeuter        1 Comments

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As you help to lead God’s people in worship, always be sure that the one really essential thing is intact. Without the Lord, you’re just making noise... Read More...



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Apr
26
2012

What We Can Do

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Stephen Phifer says it is time to renew our confidence in what God has called us to do. Worship is important. Lives are changed every week... Read More...



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Apr
12
2012

The Visual Artist

Posted by Marcia McFee        0 Comments

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When the visual “invades” the whole of the sanctuary space, we feel immersed in the action. The visual becomes visceral–it helps us become active worshipers and therefore active disciples... Read More...



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Apr
05
2012

Am I Too Old to Lead Worship?

Posted by Tom Kraeuter        10 Comments

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With the “graying” of many worship leaders, is there any such thing as retirement? Younger people seem to believe they have a corner on worship and they’d rather I wouldn’t be on the team... Read More...



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Apr
02
2012

Loyalty

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Bob Burroughs and Bob Hatfield discuss loyalty as a ministry value... Read More...



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Mar
29
2012

The Worship-Driven Church

Posted by Robert Webber        1 Comments

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Noted worship authority Robert Webber explains why the post-modern world needs the worship driven church... Read More...


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Mar
08
2012

The Musical Artist

Posted by Marcia McFee        3 Comments

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Marcia McFee proposes a shift in thinking about planning music for worship from having a budget big enough to have every piece of music you’d ever want or the most accomplished technicians to knowing what to do with the music and musicians you’ve got... Read More...


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Mar
05
2012

4 Commitments for Leadership Success

Posted by Bob Burroughs        2 Comments

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Bob Burroughs, Lloyd Larson, and Leith Anderson talk about commitment as a value skill... Read More...


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Mar
01
2012

A Sacrifice of Worship

Posted by Tom Kraeuter        2 Comments

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Tom Kraeuter asks if you have ever wished there was a rewind button on life? Sometimes you have to wrestle with the question, “Why would God allow such a thing to happen?” and choose to offer a sacrifice of praise... Read More...


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