This year's worship is using themes from the Canons of Dort, in commemoration of its 400th anniversary.
Did you know that not everything that passes for worship is actually pleasing to God? But if God wants to be worshipped in a particular way, shouldnt His people know about it?
My family is my greatest treasure, teacher and trainer. They have taught me to love deeper, serve more faithfully, persevere more faithfully, and give myself more fully every day. There is no one who has pushed me to be more like Christ like my wife. There are no greater examples of faith and devotion in …
Insecure worship leaders are being held back 100 percent of the time. Why?
Millennial Christians, and a many seekers among their generation, are gravitating to churches where the teaching and preaching is given a high priority.
First-time worship guests are inevitably asking themselves questions about their worship service visits.
It doesn't just matter that we worship Jesus. It matters that we worship him with other people.
I'm immunocompromised. My ability to attend worship has long been determined by the CDC.
...and why this corporate worship is important , not only for us, but also for our children, other believers, the watching world, and to the...
So, what should we do in family worship? It’s simple: read the Bible, pray together, and sing to the Lord.
1. Attend a child-friendly church. A church that invites children to attend worship, that has a children's time during worship or a service in which children are included, will…
Taking a closer look at how we and our congregations feel during worship — should words like "fun" and "party" be included?
It’s important to distinguish what we actually do and facilitate as worship leaders
Modern church goers have always used the phrase “contemporary worship” as a way to appeal to a new generation. It has always been a value. But I’m wondering if it has lost its mea…
If you have ever been to a church service, you have noticed that these two things are always present: preaching of some sort and singing of some sort. It makes sense that someone would spend part of a service preaching the Gospel and explaining...
On a scale of 1-10, how much do you love worship rehearsals?
Worship is a universal part of the human experience. We know that there is a God who should be worshiped, but are we worshiping the right God?
If you're worshiping in the joy of the Lord, isn't it OK to crack a grin?