Tuesday, October 2, 2007

worship

Let me preface this by saying that these ideas are not wholly mine. They were initiated by conversations with leaders at my church http://www.impactchurch.tv/. These are not official views held by impact church, but my little twist on some conversations I had there. So if you have any problems with anything I am saying here don't blame them! :-)

As a church, if we really want to worship God how should we do it? There are 'canned' versions of what and how to do things that people and churches have successfully done before. These are great and there will always be a place for them.

But.... Think for a moment about a prayer. There are many great prayers that have been, and are recited that we would consider 'canned'. Standard for all to use. These fit great in some situations, but not all. A prayer from your heart... personal, relevant, and filled with the relational conversation you may have with the Lord, in many cases is where He touches you, your church and your community. It may not be as eloquent, polished or profound as the 'great' ones, but they are your conversation, worship, and relationship with Him.

What if we extend that idea to other areas of ministry?

Can we write songs filled with passion from our heart that are very relevant to our congregation? They may not be the next Hillsong United, but could God be putting a song in your heart for your particular church?

Can we use visual arts to worship and hold high our maker? Paintings, photographs, and video of His creations. The beauty and majesty of our Lord can be found in many things.

Can we use excellence in execution of the service to show honor to God using the management and creative skills he has given?

How about opening our lives to others so they can see the struggles we go through and how God works in our lives?


I have not even come close to mentioning all the ways we worship our Lord, but one thing is certain. We are heading toward a common goal. Just as players on a football team all do different tasks yet are headed toward the end zone at the other end. Now lets take that one step further. On any football team you could have the greatest players ever at each position, but without a game plan, or set of plays, they would not be very successful. As a church we should be looking to have a 'game plan'. With all of our great 'players' we could be much more successful if we not only had a common goal, but a unified way to get there. And if we take it one step further than that, all the churches in the temecula valley could have a profound impact if they came up with a common 'game plan' to reach the goal of worshipping our Lord and reaching the lost.


Anyway... just a little something to get the mind thinking.

5 comments:

alex mclean said...

Andy, I like where you are going with this, and I couldn't agree more that using many facets of our lives & community, and creation to worship God - he is so much bigger than our view... Welcome to Blog World!

Vince said...

Andy...you rock. great to have you in the blog world. Stop by www.nikao.ws

Steve Eller said...

Welcome Andy! Keep the posts coming. Stop by my place at steveeller.com

Billy Chia said...

"Can we use visual arts to worship and hold high our maker?"

Great question. I absolutely believe so.

Chris said...

Andy,

This is great! We don't just have to stick to what we used to do growing up to worship him. I know that change, can be good! I love it. So, when you writing a song? :-)

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