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Dwayne Moore muses in a post entitled How Much Music Is Enough In a Worship Service? How many songs are “just right” in one worship gathering? Exactly how long should the music portion of the service go? These are great questions. Rather than presc... [Read More]

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What a wonderful and insightful post. So often I sense that our worship leader feels committed to a set number of songs and a set amount of time for music...instead of letting the Spirit guide him to do more or less. As a member of the Praise Team, I have a passionate desire to follow the Holy Spirit's guidance and be prepared to make "adjustments" as we are led. Others of the team feel the same things, but we have a hard time convincing our leader that he might want to consider altering the "plan" occasionally when it seems appropriate or, should I say, Spirit-led.

How can we convince him to consider these points you've made?

Often I hear people say, "I wish we could really worship some weeks and not have a sermon." Or, "Wow, I want us to keep worshiping, there is no need for me to get in the way of God's moving by preaching" was often a quote we heard from youth communicators when we toured. Luther and the reformers would definitely disagree. For some reason, our culture doesn't consider hearing the Word proclaimed as much worship as singing. Church History would see it as equal worship. We always try to make sure we are using a dialogical form of worship at NorthWood (ala Isaiah 6 model) where we speak and God speaks through His Word.

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