Creativity in Worship – Part II

In my first post on creativity in worship, I basically said that creativity in worship doesn't really matter. That's only partially true. It’s like how all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. Without the content of the gospel—the truth of God’s redemptive…

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Creativity in Worship

As I plan various worship experiences throughout the week, I often face the issue of how to include creativity in a worship service. As I searched for insight on how other churches incorporate creative elements into their services, I found an interview with CJ Mahaney, in…

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Now You See . . . Jesus?

I was really excited about a recent movie called Now You See Me. It's a suspense/mystery movie about four Las Vegas magicians and the mystery behind a magic trick in which they stole millions of dollars and gave it away to people in the audience. After…

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A positive attitude under [water] pressure

It is camp season. The summer months bring many adventures to those of us who travel doing ministry at retreats, camps, conferences, hotels, and churches across the country. We find ourselves in a variety of situations that rapidly change from one week to the next,…

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A Story Far Too Small

I'm an introvert. That being said, my job requires me to get up on stage and lead worship or give a concert—weird, I know. Somehow though, when I get on stage I am able to flip a switch and become an extrovert for those next…

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