This post is part rant, part observation, and part challenge. For a while, I’ve noticed that this topic is closely related to the overarching issue of style. I think, however, that if this topic is given the proper attention, then it will transcend the argument over worship style. Indeed, I’m becoming more convinced that worship leaders should pay more attention to this aspect of their corporate leadership, because I believe it is one of the more powerful weapons in worship. So, what is this weapon that demands so much attention?
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In the previous post, worship was defined as our heartfelt response to God, for who He is and what He has done; it should invade every aspect of our daily lives, as we willingly place ourselves on the altar of our own praise. I also pointed out that Christians (myself certainly included) do not always succeed at fulfilling this, our created purpose.
Why?
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