Dear Friends,
The vision of our dream church life says, “Filled with God’s Spirit, we invite all to experience God’s grace.” The Session and staff have been challenged to consider how we can expand that invitation to people with different worship sensibilities.
As a Session we discussed how we all love our current worship service. And we have heard from new members that they too love it. Some spoke of seeking a church that had a choir and organ and hymns. They told us that it was very hard to find. So they felt at home when they tasted our traditional worship. And for this we are very grateful. We want to continue to provide excellent opportunities for traditional worship. Every week the Holy Spirit leads us in beautiful liturgical worship. Alleluia!
But (and this is an important “but”) many people in our area do not feel at home in classic hymnody. It is too slow and sounds archaic to them. The structured formal pace of our service is boring to them. That is how many of the youth characterize our service. And that is how many young adults who don’t return to our worship also feel. And it is also how some middle aged and more seasoned adults experience our worship. Our classic worship service is powerfully appealing to us who are here. But it is not appealing to many who are not here.
There are two ways to respond to this. One is to continue as we do and shrug our shoulders saying, “Too bad our worship doesn’t excite people different than us.” Another is to ponder this and ask, “Is there any way we can create a worship service that does enthuse them?” If you recall, that was our thinking 8 years ago. Our 1999 vision statement said, “We worship with contemporary and traditional services”. We pursued that dream and created a monthly contemporary worship service. This seemed like it might be the answer. While very good, we think it is has been a partial solution to the problem.
Why does the Session no longer believe a monthly contemporary service is the best we can do? It has inherent problems. For those who really groove to worship music driven by bumping bass and heavy drums, it is frustrating to only have one service a month. Visitors that enjoy it don’t return when they discover it is only monthly. And on the other side, some of us who cut our teeth on “All People That on Earth do Dwell” simply find the music unattractive or even repellant. For some of us even once a month is too frequent!
And so we are going to do a new thing. We arecreating a second alternative service which will begin Sunday May 10th at noon . I mentioned this at the annual meeting and in a few worship services. Session has discussed it for 4 months. The appropriate committees (worship, personnel, CE, evangelism) have been working on this. Questions we asked were, “Is it needed? Does it come out of our vision? How would it affect the classic service? How would this affect CE classes and Middle School program? How would it affect our staff and lay leadership? How would it affect the budget? How would we advertise this?” The discussions convinced us that this fits our mission and would be blessed by God.
So -- we begin this new venture on May 10th at noon. We had a test service on Easter and if was great. There was a lot of enthusiasm and we look forward to this being a great new adventure for our congregation.
It is exciting that we as a church are always seeking how to serve the Lord and others more effectively. Please encourage our leaders as we lead us to create this new thing.
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I love how you described the situation in your church. I think churches all over are looking for the best way to minister to God's people as we worship. We try to build on our traditions while sharing that God is a God of all times.
God Bless you and your church as you strive to serve our Lord in Worship!
Sharon Bowler
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