Archive for May, 2008

Emerging Worship 3

I just finished Emerging Worship by Dan Kimball. Really enjoyed it. I was required to read it a couple of years ago for school, but I didn’t finish it. Anyway, this post is not about the emerging church, it’s about a great book on worship. I really like Kimball’s focus on holistic ministry and multi-sensory worship. I love books that challenge me to think more creatively about worship and leadership. Kimball also has a lot of great things to say about intergenerational relationships and consumer Christianity.

  • “Church is the people of God on a mission. (1 Corinthians 12:27; Acts 1:8)”
  • “It is dangerous to elevate the [worship] gatherings over true spiritual formation.”
  • “We only dishonor the people in a local church and risk creating backlash when we blindly use someone else’s model’.”
  • “Biblically, it is important to cultivate intergenerational relationships among believers (Psalm 145:4).”
  • “Never mistake motion for action.” – Ernest Hemingway
  • “A core value of Vintage Faith church is that we can’t explain what happens with the church by the methodology we use. It can be explained only by the Holy Spirit’s involvement.”
  • “Being organic is not being unorganized and chaotic. Anything organic and living is the opposite of random.”
  • “Emerging worship expresses love and adoration for God through creativity mixed with theology and artistic expression.”
  • “The desire is to avoid developing a dependency upon a person in the worship gathering (or a dependency on a certain personality or style of teaching).”
  • “We need time to allow the Spirit to convict or encourage our hearts after the message-rather than rush out the door. We need times where we can intercede for others or get on our knees to confess our sins.”
  • “May we never allow the creative design of worship gatherings to push Jesus to the sidelines.”
  • “We have lost intergenerational relationships in church by keeping everyone in segmented into programmatic departments.”
  • “A sign of unity in a church isn’t if they know the senior pastor, but if they have the same DNA. It isn’t about a person; it is about Jesus Christ.”
  • “We have a holy responsibility to decide how money is spent as an act of worship.”

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She Looks Like a Million (star)Bucks! 17

Starbucks

Today was Kristin’s first day of work at Starbucks. Apparently it was just a one hour introduction/staff meeting. She’ll be working a couple days a week at the Starbucks on University and Tuttle. You should go see her!

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Time Saver 5

Someone recently blessed us with a dishwasher.  Check out the old and the new.  The old is better looking, but thew new is a bit more of a time saver. :-)

The Old:

kristin

The New:

dishwasher

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Night of Praise – Writing Station 0

This is the last post about our night of praise, I promise. I wanted to take several posts to show you all of the different elements we incorporated into the night. We incorporated various expressions of worship for three main reasons:

  1. The church should be more creative and less limited in worship.
  2. Involving everyone makes the night less of a worship concert and more of a community night of worship.
  3. Using art, photography, and writing stations allows the church to capture what God is doing within the community of faith.

In addition to the artists, photographers, and musicians who participated in the night of praise, we also invited the congregation to write what they felt God speaking to them throughout the night. We had a large table set up with a long piece of craft paper and tons of markers. People were able to write as the Lord spoke to them. It was interesting to see a lot of common themes in what was written.

writing station

writing station

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