Author: Matt Redman
Facedown
…interprets a grateful heart and points in adoration to the source of that joy. When it comes to expressing our worship, what we do on the outside is a key reflection of what's taking place on the inside. Out of the overflow of our heart we speak and sing,…
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Author: Mike Pilavachi
God Centered
…much is God not only the object but also the centre of our worship? I am sure we need to sing more songs that praise him for who he is irrespective of what he has done for us. The picture of the worship of heaven we see in Revelation 4 and 5 is amazing…
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Author: Louie Giglio
Connected
…us to a different place in our worship. But the application is not for lead worshippers only. As worshippers all, we cannot be fooled by thinking that because we love the music and sing the songs that we are worshipping in Spirit and truth. God wants…
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Author: Matt Redman
Who's Really The Worship Leader
…example for others to follow in worship. But ultimately the Holy Spirit is the agent and orchestrator of our worship. So our role doesn't totally change, but just shifts emphasis a bit. What we're really trying to do is make sure we're giving space to…
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Author: Matt Redman
A Pattern of Worship
Psalm 95 is probably one of the best known of the Psalms amongst lead worshippers. For one thing, quite a few of the worship songs we sing today borrow some lines from this ancient song. It doesn't make clear in the Psalm itself who wrote it, yet in Hebrews…
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