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Monday, August 26, 2019

The Call To Worship

My family and I love our church.  We look forward to gathering as "the church" each week in order to worship God together as a family of believers in the Lord Jesus Christ.  In our church worship is the one word descriptor for what happens the moment our pastor makes his way to the platform and announces "the call to worship".  After that call is given through the reading of an appropriate text of Scripture our focus is intentionally pivoted away from anything and everything other than God and His Word.  We don't do announcements after the call to worship.  We don't "meet and greet".  We don't hear reports, make financial appeals, announce special events, or get out the vote.  We simply worship by focusing our attention and affections on our Triune God, His Gospel, and His Word in song, Scripture reading, prayer, and preaching.

Our church is one of the few I have been involved with that takes her worship of God so seriously that she is dead serious about not allowing our weekly one and a half hour gathering to be hijacked by  good and even churchy things so as to miss the very best thing we can give ourselves to.....worshipping our Triune God as best as we are able "in Spirit and in truth".

And when all is said and done, as we walk out the doors of the building where our church worships together once a week we go home spiritually energized, enthused, enraptured, and empowered to face six more days of a worshipless world as we look forward to the "call to worship" next Sunday.

What a joy it is to be involved with a church that sees the priority of worship and does something about it.  What a joy to have a pastor who protects our time of worshipping together so as to experience a taste of heaven on earth.  What an eternal joy to know and worship the God Who deserves all worship.


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