My latest contribution to the Woodbrooke Learning Blog is on vocal ministry as spiritual food and as a skill we can learn and improve. You can read it here.
Featured image by Stefan Vladimirov on Unsplash
My latest contribution to the Woodbrooke Learning Blog is on vocal ministry as spiritual food and as a skill we can learn and improve. You can read it here.
Featured image by Stefan Vladimirov on Unsplash
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During my years in an Evangelical friends church which had a good 25 minutes or so of silence the pews had a pamphlet about vocal ministry which was a very helpful guide to those new to it. One of the things that delighted me over the years was sitting with a question of whether or not to share a leading and then having another member rise and say essentially the same thing. God had it covered!
Thanks for reading and commenting Elizabeth. I’ve had that experience too. I often find that worry and anxiety about how a meeting for worship will go is a sure way to stifle the Spirit. We just need to relax and let God do God’s thing.
I experienced the same amazement in meetings for clearness. No matter where we all started we nearly all ended up with the same message.