A discussion intersection of worship and theology.
We’re in a battle. Be aware and be joyful in knowing the battle is not yours!
Is modern technology good for worship or a hindrance? Doug Johnson joins us as our first guest on Accidental Theology to discuss it.
The truth, the whole truth, and...well...you know. How often are you reminded about the whole truth of who you are?
Are we truly in pursuit of God or have we become content with people thinking we’re ok, that we’ve got it all together, or that we’re chasing after God with all we are? Don’t let a lack of perfection be an excuse...let it be an encouragement that you have something to strive for.
Ever been to a great conference and said, “...the worship was GREAT!”? What happens after that when you get back to your church? Let’s talk about emotions!
What does “real” worship look like? Can you tell from just looking at someone? Biblical expressions of worship: Falling on our faces - Genesis 17:3; Nehemiah 8:6; Ezekiel 1:28; Revelation 4:9–10; 5:8, 14 Raising hands in worship - 1 Kings 8:22; Ezra 9:5; Nehemiah 8:6; Psalm 63:4; 134:2; 141:2 Bowing down in worship - Exodus 34:8; Psalm 5:7; Isaiah 66:23; Zephaniah 2:11 Dancing in worship - 2 Samuel 6:14; Psalm 149:3; 150:4
In John 4, Jesus says that “true worshipers” will worship in spirit and truth. What’s that supposed to mean?
The second and final installment of the question “What is worship?” This week we take a look at our definition of worship and break down what it means for us.
Part one of two episodes on the question of “What Is Worship?” Start by exploring types of unacceptable worship from the stories of Cain & Abel, Samuel & Saul, and Malachi chapter 1.
What role does a worship pastor or worship leader play in the church body? How should they serve?
An introduction to Accidental Theology and why this podcast exists.