How God Evaluates Worship Putting good theology into congregational practice involves more than just the mind. Jack Hayford
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True worship, we are often taught, is more about the mind thinking rightly about God (using theologically correct language and liturgy) rather than the heart's hunger for him. The exercises of our enlightened minds may deduce God, but only our ignited hearts can delight him. Therefore to please God, worship must do four things:
1. True worship treasures God's presence. God welcomes those into his presence ...
A friend is on a search committee seeking a full-time worship leader. So far they have sifted through more than 100 names. Picky? Yes, but the committee has to satisfy five culturally defined generations that now populate most churches. Each has its own taste in worship, and each thinks the other four are a bit off-the-wall. So the search is difficult.