Posts with the category “worship-leadership”
The Trembling Pastor
by Stephen Belk on July 25th, 2024
There are many ways to serve God and serve the people of God, but none bear as much spiritual responsibility as the ways of evangelists, pastors, and teachers. Read More
Western Music and Christian Metaphysics
by Jake Beal on June 12th, 2024
Christianity has played such an enormous role in the development of Western music that it would be impossible to separate the music from its religious origins. Read More
What is the Point of the Bible?
by Allen S. Nelson IV on May 22nd, 2024
The Bible is not just a disconnected book of 66 individual and separate books. Rather, it is one book with one focused point. Read More
Biblical Discernment and Why It Is Necessary
by Matthew Smith on May 20th, 2024
Being a discerning Christian is being a Christian who glorifies God. Discernment is a discipline every Christian must practice. Read More
Christ is Worthy of a Healthy Church
by Allen S. Nelson IV on May 17th, 2024
Christ is worthy of a healthy church. Worship is not always about feeling happy. Read the psalms. But when we are convinced of the worthiness of the Christ we can worship, we will worship, even in the midst of the darkest night. Read More
Joining with Creation: Why Your Praise Matters to God
by Travis Lee on May 15th, 2024
God is not lacking praise. Let us not forget that mankind is unique among all of creation. The Lord crafted you in a special way as a vessel of worship. So let us join with creation, worshiping Him as the premiere instrument of His praise. Read More
The Pastor and His Bible
by Allen S. Nelson IV on May 10th, 2024
The pastor of a local church is also the worship leader of the church. While there may be someone else leading in songs, the ultimate leader of the congregation’s worship is the pastor or pastors of the church. Read More
Old Time Religion
by Claude Ramsey on May 8th, 2024
There is no example in history of a society maintaining a moral life without the aid of religion. Despite all the changes about us, we have not moved beyond “the faith once delivered unto the saints.” It is just as relevant now as it was then. Read More
Setting the Table for Worship
by Colin Lundstrom on April 29th, 2024
In the context of corporate worship, liturgy simply refers to how we order a corporate worship service, whether that “work” is done casually and poorly, or with great anticipation and excellence. Read More