Grant it... I am tired... I am ready to go home... and he just pushed my liturgy button!
I had a lot of questions about his experience. My first thought was that our worship experience is no longer shaped God but by people.
It is about what we want... what makes us feel good... and this is on both sides of the so-called contemporary vs. traditional stupid debate.
Or we see what other churches are doing that are working or that we like... we get jealous... and then we have to do whatever that thing is.
There is a rhyme to the reason. We worship the way we do for a reason. I don't think the problem is with the liturgy... it is with us.
We have lost the rhythm. God hasn't... we have.
Our liturgy is spiritual. It doesn't need to change one bit. Why? Because it is God created and ordained... yet we often times receive the liturgy with half-heartedly.
Consider a song... Almost every popular song has multiple components: Intro, Verse, Chorus, Bridge, Tag, Outro. If one of these components was missing... the song would feel weird... it would seem like it was going anywhere.
I know what my friend desired... let's take out the confession... then we can have a service like the one I attended this morning... then I could preach for 40 minutes. Sure...we could do it... but we just took out the chorus... now the song will feel weird for us.
I am surely not saying that this other church is wrong. They are worshipping the way they feel God has called them to worship. Yet the difference between us and them... is that they are owning their song... all the while we are complaining about ours...
I don't think the liturgy needs to change (for which God gave us from scripture)... I think it is us.
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