Songs of worship arise from a life of worship.
Worship songs can't just be rooted in culture - they won't be deep enough. They have to be rooted in scripture.
If I could give you one line about writing worship songs, it would be ‘Sing your prayers.’
Our Feast gatherings, which has spread all over the world, is attended by young people - and they love to sing worship songs.
In some of the best worship songs we bring our praises to God - yet at the same time also end up preaching to ourselves.
As a writer of worship songs, I have a hunger to write deep songs of passionate reverence to God. Yet I'm aware I cannot sing before I have seen. All worship is a response to a revelation--it's only as we breathe in more of the wonders of God that we can breathe out a fuller response to Him....the key to a life of passionate and powerful worship comes from seeing God.
There are a lot of bad worship songs, in my opinion, but there are a lot of good ones, too
Seven minutes is all you get to make a positive first impression. In the first seven minutes of contact with your church, your first-time guests will know whether or not they are coming back. That’s before a single worship song is sung and before a single word of the message is uttered.
Those worship songs on the Christmas project will air on PBS television. That's highly unusual.
I come from the performance world, but the idea of a worship song is different. It's useful music.
God has called His creation to find satisfaction in a personal relationship with Him, and stop trying to manage the world by conforming it to our expectations, and to allow Him to govern His creation. He continues to say through an ancient Hebrew worship song, "Be still and know that I am God!
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