How important are worship services? Is it important to have the best music possible? Is it important and/or effective to have a lot of people attend just because they like the music? What’s the difference between worship music and a concert? Is there always a difference? Is it a problem to have mediocre music? What
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I’m With Don – Thoughts on Worship Services Part 5
I spent some time talking about how worship services don’t equal church and about worship/praise music in previous posts (see part 4). I will now take a brief look at sermons/preaching and wrap this series up. Sermons There tend to be a couple of different types of sermons. The primary types I’ve observed I’d categorize
I’m With Don – Thoughts on Worship Services Part 4
Music in Worship Services: Divisiveness of Worship Music? In part 3, as I was considering the genres of music used in worship services, I an idea occurred to me. This may be a bit tangential to our discussion, but it’s certainly related. It’s been said that Sunday morning (when people go to church) is the
I’m With Don – Thoughts on Worship Services Part 3
Music in Worship Services: What Genre? The last point I made in part 2 brings me to the next. If God wants us to worship him in a way that we enjoy, then when we use music to worship it makes sense for us to use music which we like. But… not everyone listens to
I’m With Don – Thoughts on Worship Services Part 2
(Note: this is part 2 of a post I started here.) Now that I’ve talked about church, I want to begin looking at the worship service. There are typically two main parts to evangelical worship services: singing and a sermon. I’ll talk a bit about each. Music in Worship Services: Worship or Concert? Mention the




