Advent: Mary’s Expectant Worship (Part 1)
While she waited for the Savior of the world to be born, Mary worshiped. Elizabeth Rhyno shares what Mary can teach us about the effects of worship.
Three Reasons to Plan Worship with a Team
Being intentional about planning worship is just the first step. In order to catch the vision for the things you can't see, you need a team! Emily Barlow shares three ways a team can help you when planning worship.
On Family Meals, and Arriving to Church on Time
What really happens when families do things together? Adam Kurihara shares the importance of God's people worshiping as a family.
Worship Culture and the Personal Journey
We have these amazing moments when we feel such closeness to God in our personal worship. How can we bring those moments together to create the same closeness in the context of communal worship? Michael Jarrell shares some practical steps to get you going in the right direction.
10 Ways Worship Leaders Are Spirit-Led
I have encountered many incredible, genuine and faithful worship leaders over the nearly 20 years I’ve been leading worship. I want to celebrate them and the way God has raised up a generation of Spirit-led worshipers.
Worship and the Art of Remembering
Why do we follow the church calendar and celebrate holy days? Daniel Rife shares why worship is about remembering.
Rearview Mirror: An Order of Worship for Pentecost Sunday
Justin Morgan shares the worship plan from his recent Pentecost Sunday worship service.
Pokemon Go and the Unseen Reality of Worship
What can Pokemon Go teach us about worship? Patrick Bourckel shares how the game can open your eyes to unseen realities.
Why Wait? Planning for Space in Worship
What makes the difference between an ordinary Sunday service and a dynamic prayer meeting? Kristen Pence shares how making space for God to move can make or break true worship and prayer.
Traditions in Non-Traditional Worship
We all live with certain traditions and practices, none more openly than the church. These practices and traditions often change over time, but occasionally, there comes a time when all the things we practice must be evaluated. Emily Barlow shares how her church evaluated and changed traditions and practices to fit a new worship service.