SUMMARY
In this episode, we’re looking at 4 practical steps to nurture and cultivate expressive worship in your church.
OUTLINE/NOTES:
INTRO:
Cultivating biblical expression in your church is really about two things:
1) Helping people to show on the outside what’s happening on the inside.
2) helping people understand that often, our actions must precede our attitude.
So there’s a both/and when it comes to expression during worship—it allows what’s on the inside to be expressed on the outside. And it lets the outward actions help change the inward attitude.
NOTE OF CAUTION
It’s dangerous to use feeling and emotion as a measuring tool of our worship service.
I would recommend to you Gary Thomas’ book, Sacred Pathways to understand this concept better.
FOUR STEPS TO CULTIVATE EXPRESSIVE WORSHIP
1. LEAD AND MODEL BIBLICAL EXPRESSIONS
FOLLOWING THE LEADER
Most people’s expression won’t exceed the expression of those who are leading them.
So you need to understand and model biblical expression, but your team needs to as well. If they are on the platform, they have a responsibility to be visual leaders.
PREPARATION IS KEY
WORSHIP WITH EXPRESSION ON AND OFF THE PLATFORM
2. TEACH BIBLICAL EXPRESSIONS TO YOUR CONGREGATION
If we don’t teach that expression in worship is biblical, how will our people know?
EXAMPLES OF SCRIPTURES THAT SHOW WORSHIP EXPRESSION
Singing:
Standing:
Raising hands/arms:
TEACH THE WORSHIP OF HEAVEN:
What does perfect worship look like?
What kinds of things do we see here?
And as we teach those we need to talk frankly with our church and ask them: Does the culture of our church discourage these things? Should the culture of our church trump the culture of heaven?
ADDITIONAL PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR TEACHING EXPRESSION IN WORSHIP
3. WEAVING EXPRESSION INTO YOUR WORSHIP CULTURE
WHAT NOT TO DO:
4. PRAY FOR SPIRITUAL BREAKTHROUGH.
The biggest barrier to expression isn’t culture or lack of knowledge. It's cold hearts, bitterness, wounded spirits, unconfessed sin, apathy, etc.
But I don’t think our intentional work to cultivate expression in worship negates the Holy Spirit. If we are doing this with the right attitude and prayerful dependence on him, he will be in this and working behind the scenes doing what we can never do—and that’s to change people’s hearts and minds.
Because ultimately, we want worship expression to be the by-product of a heart that’s genuinely longing for God.