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Vineyard
Music exists to resource today’s Church in worship. |
Vineyard Worship
When it comes to worship in the Vineyard there are three main values that we hold dear: Intimacy, integrity and accessibility.
These values underpin our approach to worship, both in the spiritual sense in how we conduct our everyday lives and also in the practical expression of our worship through the writing and recording of songs.
Intimacy
Intimacy in worship is one of the foundations of
the Vineyard movement. When John and Carol Wimber and others began meeting
in a home in 1977 in California, they gathered because they were hungry
to meet with God. And so, for years Vineyard worship around the world
has been marked by songs that are simple expressions of love and devotion.
The Bible is full of accounts of intimate worship. As David looked after the sheep he sang intimate songs to the Lord. He continued to do the same when he became King of Israel. The woman in Luke 7 worshipped intimately as she poured perfume on the feet of Jesus.
Intimacy will always be our highest calling and aim in this life and then, when we pass on to the other side, its only going to get better.
Integrity
If there ever was a time when people are looking
for integrity in leaders, that time is now. It is evident that people
are expecting more integrity from political leaders and business Leaders.
They are expecting trustworthiness in all of life, and are not quite so
willing to separate the private from the public. Integrity simply means
wholeness, naturalness, the condition of being undivided. A consistency
between private and public life.
Amos 5:23 Away with your hymns of praise they are mere noise to my ears. I will not listen to your music, no matter how lovely.
We need to face the truth that if we dont have integrity God hates our worship! There is such protection in this truth. God doesnt want us to come to Him as we think we should be, but as we are. And if what we are is not pleasing to Him, and not in line with His Word, then we cry out for mercy to change. Thats all He asks of us.
Accessibility
In the past few years our society has made huge
strides to make public places more accessible to those with special needs.
People with wheelchairs, hearing difficulties and the like can enjoy more
events and places than ever before. Sometimes as worshipleaders, we need
to ask some of the same questions that brought about change in the places
we live: Is our worship accessible for all, or is it only accessible for
those who are artistically able and mystical?
Making worship accessible sometimes means that we need something called restraint in worship. Restraint is the backbone of making music that others can follow and enter into. Here are a few tips on restraint during worship:
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