After years of gentle persuasion, frustration, and finally acceptance, months of praying and playing together occasionally, and weeks of regularly rehearsing together the new Worship Team has finally got off the ground. What was meant to start in February ended up starting on Palm Sunday, 24 March. And it wasn’t with the full team – …
Category Archive: My Worship Journey
Aug 31 2012
My Worship Journey – Ticket for 1?
Worship is personal. Worship is between you and God. This is what you do day to day. Personal worship is a way of life, a constant calling on your heart. Corporate worship, what we do every Sunday morning (and evening in some churches) is still personal. But it brings together that Church family in a …
Mar 05 2012
My Worship Journey – The Foundations
In my last post I wrote about how we are looking to bring a more contemporary style of worship leadership to my church without taking away anything of what we do now. As part of that, I’ve been asked to get this whole thing rolling, and I plan to share some of that process on …
Feb 28 2012
My Worship Journey – Hopes and Plans For This Year
It’s now almost two months since my last post, and the constantly changing landscape reminds me that the plans that we make are way inferior to what God can do when we give it all to him. Let me fill you in: Personally I continue to let myself be challenged and formed as I dig …
Nov 17 2011
My Worship Journey: What is Worship?
What is worship? What does it look like? What does it sound like? Each of these questions will have different answers depending on who is answering. This is based on their culture, their upbringing, their style preference, and many other factors. There should, however, be common themes running through all of the responses. What Is …
Nov 17 2011
My Worship Journey: Introduction
I am spending a lot of time reading scripture, books and blogs, and seeking God’s heart for worship both personally and with the hope of sharing some of that journey with my Church. I thought I’d share some of those thoughts here and invite your comments. Over the coming months I hope to see a …

