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Worship

In some ways worship is like prayer—a bit elusive, hard to define concisely or assign a structure to, and yet something you can’t help but recognize and participate in when it flows from genuine passion. One thing is certain: true worship always focuses on who God is.

What are other signs of true worship? How is it cultivated? What stifles or destroys it? What kind of music fuels it? How can pastors and music leaders provide the best possible environment for people to worship unashamedly and without distraction? And how do modern technology and changing music styles affect worship in the church?

We hope these suggested resources will help clarify the essential elements of true worship. When you engage in this vital communication with God, you’ll be surprised how quickly your worries and negative thoughts evaporate!

Celebrate and Trust God

Life is meant to be enjoyed, not merely endured. In these two special messages, Chuck Swindoll reminds us that, regardless what comes into our lives, life can be enjoyed when we learn to celebrate and trust God. Learn More

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    "Worship: A Commitment . . . Not a War, Part One" from the series The Church Awakening

    (John 4:16-23; Acts 2:41-43)Striving to meet other people’s expectations and demands can leave us feeling shallow and desolate. We need to stop and reconsider what’s important—as individuals and as churches. When we do, we’ll quickly discover that we’re missing the one, essential ingredient that we were made for: worship.

     

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Discovering the "Missing Jewel" of the Church

Chuck Swindoll points out that the idea of worship has become too vaguely understood in the church today. Many liken worship to a particular style of music or teaching. Many think it has to do with a certain feeling. After recognizing these and other misconceptions, Chuck explains what worship really means and encourages us to focus on it more regularly. Read More