You Need a Bigger View of Worship
Worship is more than listening to worship music or going to church on Sundays. It’s more than saying a few words of praise to God or giving a portion of our income to the church.
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Worship is more than listening to worship music or going to church on Sundays. It’s more than saying a few words of praise to God or giving a portion of our income to the church.
We can make up our minds to support our church’s worship—not with the goal of changing the music but of being changed through selfless singing.
Brett McCracken curates a new playlist of 100 beloved old hymns, musically interpreted by today’s Christian artists.
I’ve learned to recognize that when my mind is more focused on playing the music than on lifting my heart, it’s normal. It’s worship too.
In Bach’s Christian music, we don’t find a denial of the crushing reality of life’s hardships. But we do find lines of hope and joy as we’re drawn to the cross of Jesus Christ.