Branon Dempsey is the Editor-at-Large for PraiseCharts Live as well as the Director and Founder of Worship Team Training: a ministry for local church worship ministries. He has studied and been trained by members of Maranatha! Music and Integrity Music for worship ministry and composition. Branon lives in Cypress, Texas where he is also a Worship Leader/Songwriter and has been in ministry for over 17 years. Read more articles and blogs by Branon on PraiseCharts Live or visit him at www.worshipteamtraining.com. Check out the new sponsor Landing Page of Worship Team Training on PraiseCharts.Worship and the Gospel is found in our everyday activities, relationships and conversations beyond the Sunday service. It’s great to have services that function as a place to worship and a place to communicate the Gospel. Recently, I was approached by a few concerning issues within the church-worship culture of America. These questions challenged me to think more critically about our worship services in view of the Bible; I am interested in how (if at all) they challenge you as well.
We are surrounded by a popular individualistic world-view that
has an anything-goes mentality – even in other worship movements and local
churches. Biblical foundations places worship in a more Christ-centered context
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To often, we dress our services in many different styles in order to appeal or to “show” to the masses. There also seems to be rivalries among local churches to affirm their efforts over another. Making services relevant to our communities is needed; like anything else, we can get caught in the motions and our purpose loses vitality. Unfortunately, this has been the case for decades in battles over preference issues: music styles, our appearance, culture as well as old arguments of carpet color, bible study programs and what the pastor ate last night. These minor subjects seem to override the spiritual priorities of the Church.