Sunday, May 31, 2009

A Worship Service drawing people to God

Spiritually uplifting! Emotionally encouraging!!

It doesn’t need to be Charismatic to achieve that.

Appropriate words and songs (that fits the sermon theme) of the worship team makes all the differences. Their body languages and expressions speak more than words.

Good choices of Psalm in worship (and sharing of personal thoughts) bring on the spiritual dimension:

Psalm 100:2,3
Psalm 23


Thank you, worship leader, for quoting Psalm 30:5b as you sense the Spirit leading at the appropriate time of the service.

weeping may remain for a night,
but rejoicing comes in the morning (Psalm 30:5b)


It is an expository message that identifies with the congregation going through this economic crisis. Thank you, Pastor Dr., well expounded and illustrated. We can identify with you as you share your struggles as well.

An empathizing altar call for prayer to those discouraged round up the worship service.


I will definitely worship here again :)


PTL (Praise the Lord)

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