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.
What really happens when families do things together? Adam Kurihara shares the importance of God’s people worshiping as a family.
If I asked you who your worship leaders are, what would you say? Emily Barlow explains how worship leaders can be found in some unexpected places.
Worship Leaders are more than just the person who chooses the song and plays it with a band. Daniel Rife shares some of the things good worship leaders do to turn a song from music to worship.
Why do Anglicans do all those strange things they do? Winfield Bevins explains the significance of liturgy in the Anglican Church.
What’s with all those movements they’re making? Winfield Bevins explains the rich meaning of all the bowing, crossing, and kneeling Anglicans do during worship.
Would you like to host a retreat for your worship team, church staff, or other group? Rob Still has pointers on how to get started.
Sometimes the best lessons about the sacred come from the most ordinary things. Joel Mooneyhan shares what he learned about ministry from drawing class.
Are you a worship leader? Have you ever considered taking a break and sitting in the congregation? Emily Vermilya shares why you should.
What can Pokemon Go teach us about worship? Patrick Bourckel shares how the game can open your eyes to unseen realities.
What part of worship grabs your heart and makes your breath catch in your chest? Brian Rhea shares how the Doxology fills his heart with awe and wonder.
Reading keeps our minds sharp and helps us stay current in our understanding of our mission. Shannon Sigler shares some recommended reading for worship, culture, and the arts.
Have you ever had your meaningful worship jarringly interrupted by announcements? Kristen Pence explains how being intentional about transitions in worship can keep your congregation from getting “worship whiplash!”