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“ Evangelical Worship Leading, The Liturgy, and me. ” Aaron Niequist. My story. Simon Sinek Begin With Why?. WHY?. WHY? Why are the principles of The Liturgy (low and high) so important for the modern church?. Three-Legged Stool. Fr Richard Rohr, The Immortal Diamond.
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“Evangelical Worship Leading, The Liturgy, and me.” Aaron Niequist
WHY? Why are the principles of The Liturgy (low and high) so important for the modern church?
Three-Legged Stool. Fr Richard Rohr, The Immortal Diamond
Grounds us in The Bigger Story. -Our history -THE STORY
Leitourgia (li-toorg-ee'-ah) “the work of the people”
“I’m Way More Compelled by a Church OF the People than a Church FOR the People”
We have come together as the family of God in our Father’s presenceto offer Him praise and thanksgiving,to hear His holy word,to bring before Him the needs of the world,to ask His forgiveness of our sins,and to seek His grace,that through His Son Jesus Christwe may give ourselves to His service. Amen.
WHAT? A few discoveries…
Change is possible. “Those who don’t believe in change should get out of the way of people who are changing it.” To Change the World by James Hunter
Change is only possible to a point.
Change is only possible to a point. DNA “What SHOULD my church be?”
Change is slow. Clicks.
The Framework and Culture. “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.”
Humility. “Many movements built in truth failed because the energy powering them was ugly.” Fr Ronald Rolheiser, The Holy Longing
Consistent Teaching. Both pastor and worship leader.
Prayerful Exploration. "When the forms of an old culture are dying, the new culture is created by a few people who are not afraid to be insecure."
"...those who endure are those who are not attached to outcomes. They don't seek security in plans or accomplishments. They exchange certainty for curiosity, fear for generosity. They plunge into the problem, treat their attempts as experiments, and learn as they go. This kind of insecurity is energizing; people become engaged in figuring out what works instead of needing to be right or worrying about how to avoid failure. Whenever they discover something that does work, there's a huge rush of energy, often accompanied by laughter.” Margaret Wheatley
The way we worship becomes the way we believe, which becomes the way we live.
All notes, slides, and examples are at aaronniequist.com/blog. anewliturgy.com