1115 Worship

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  11-15-15: Jaime George & Leslie Jordan:

Worship   APPETIZER: What is Worship? Worship  encompasses  many  different  forms,     but  starts  with  sacrifice.    

DINE-IN: Why Worship Together?   Just  showing  up  is  the  beginning  of  worship:  a  sacrifice  of  time.         Something  that  is  innately  good  can  become     exceedingly  great  when  we  experience  it  together       Good  food  =  Great  food  when  shared  with  others!     Our  collective  worship  (in  the  gathering)  becomes  more   meaningful  when  we  know  (&  are  known  by)  those  around  us.     Liturgy  =  “way  of  doing  things”   Leslie’s  family  liturgy  =  UT  tailgate  party,  singing  Rocky  Top   • The  tailgate  party  &  song  are  not  the  “thing”  –  they  are  the   celebration  of  the  “thing.”   • Our  songs  are  not  our  relationship  with  God  –  they  are  a   medium  in  which  we  celebrate  our  relationship  with  God.  

We  all  worship  something.    What  holds  your  attention?     We  tend  to  worship  one  (or  more)  of  the  three:  Power,  Comfort,   or  Approval.         Journey’s  Liturgy:     Welcome/Songs         !         Message           !           Songs  (&  communion,  giving,  etc)     YOU  &  YOUR  SPIRIT  matter  to  the  gathering.  Our  worship  looks   the  way  it  does  because  of  who  shows  up.  The  basic  bones  will   remain  the  same,  but  the  worship  experience  is  altered  by  the   presence  of  the  people.        

TAKE-OUT:  

 

1. What  are  some  of  your  family’s  liturgies?  If  you  don’t  have   one  that  incorporates  God,  try  something  new!  Maybe   bundle  up  &  go  to  a  park  to  watch  a  sunset  together  –  then   reflect  on  the  day,  sharing  with  each  other.    Maybe  read  a   Bible  story  together  –  or  each  share  a  different  passage  that   is  meaningful.    Or  even  just  answer  a  few  questions   together  after  dinner  like,  “Where  did  you  see  Jesus  today?   What  was  good  today?    For  what  are  you  thankful?”   2. Make  a  few  conscious  sacrifices  this  week.  Wake  up  early  to   spend  time  with  God.  Give  extra  in  your  offering.  Do   something  that  sacrifices  your  usual  preferences  as  an  act  of   worship.  Make  it  even  more  fun  by  inviting  someone  to  do   it  with  you!  

     

Village Conversation HANGOUT (Warm-up) 1. What  is  worship  to  you?  In  what  ways  has  worship  affected   you,  both  individually  &  with  other  people?  

HEAR (Listen to God through scripture)

2. Read  the  following  scripture  aloud:  John  4:1-­42   3. Take  1-­‐2  minutes  of  silence  to  meditate  on  the  words.   4. Now  re-­read  the  same  scripture  all  together.   a. What  stands  out  to  you?    What  do  you  notice?   b. If  you  were  the  woman  at  the  well,  how  would  you   respond  to  Jesus  when  he  calls  out  her  sin?   c. What  does  the  water  (in  the  story)  represent  to  you  in   your  life?     d. After  her  conversation  with  Jesus,  the  woman  could  have   reveled  in  that  single  encounter,  but  instead  runs  back  to   the  town,  leaving  her  water  bucket.    What  do  you  think   makes  this  significant?   e. Did  the  whole  town  eventually  believe  in  Jesus?  What   can  we  learn  from  this?  

HUDDLE (Making it Personal & Praying together)

Feel  free  to  continue  the  discussion  as  a  whole  group,  or  split  up   into  smaller  ones:   5. Have  you  ever  had  an  encounter  with  Jesus,  similar  to  the   woman  at  the  well?  What  was  it  like?   6. How  can  you  access  living  water  on  a  daily  basis?     7. Pray  for  each  other.  Pray  for  your  neighborhood.  Pray  for  our   Journey  family  –  &  for  a  permanent  space  to  meet!    

QUOTES/SCRIPTURE…

They  brought  the  Chest  of  God  and  placed  it  right  in  the  center  of  the  tent  that   David  had  pitched  for  it;  then  they  worshiped  by  presenting  burnt  offerings  and   peace  offerings  to  God.  When  David  had  completed  the  offerings  of  worship,  he   blessed  the  people  in  the  name  of  God.  Then  he  passed  around  to  every  one   there,  men  and  women  alike,  a  loaf  of  bread,  a  slice  of  barbecue,  and  a  raisin   cake.  Then  David  assigned  some  of  the  Levites  to  the  Chest  of  God  to  lead   worship—to  intercede,  give  thanks,  and  praise  the  God  of  Israel.     -­  1  Chronicles  16:1-­4  (MSG)  

  Worship  was  an  act  of  a  people  –  a  congregation  –  gathering  before  God  offering   sacrifices,  various  sacrifices  providing  a  kind  of  sign  language  for  all  the  ways  in   which  they  brought  their  failed  or  needy  or  grateful  lives  to  God.       -­  Eugene  Peterson,  Practice  Resurrection     You  are  already  a  sacrifice  to  something.    You  are  already  worshipping   something.    You  are  already  in  service  to  something.    You  are  not  free…  You  are   gonna  have  to  serve  something  and  only  God  is  infinitely  wise  and  infinitely   kind…  and  infinitely  loving.   -­  Timothy  Keller,  Everyone  With  A  Gift,  Podcast  on  Romans  12     Worship  means,  literally,  acknowledging  the  worth  of  something  or  someone.    It   means  recognizing  and  saying  that  something  or  someone  is  worthy  of  praise.    It   means  celebrating  the  worth  of  someone  or  something  far  superior  to  oneself.       -­  N.T.  Wright,  Simply  Christian     But  the  time  is  coming  –  it  has  in  fact,  come-­‐  when  what  you’re  called  will  not   matter  and  where  you  go  to  worship  will  not  matter.  It’s  who  you  are  and  the   way  you  live  that  count  before  God.  Your  worship  must  engage  your  spirit  in  the   pursuit  of  truth.  That’s  the  kind  of  people  the  Father  is  out  looking  for;  those   who  are  simply  and  honestly  themselves  before  him  in  their  worship.  God  is   sheer  being  itself  –  Spirit.  Those  who  worship  him  must  do  it  out  of  their  very   being,  their  spirits,  their  true  selves,  in  adoration.   -­  John  4:23-­24  (MSG)     From  the  beginning  it  was  clear  that  Christianity  is  something  people  do   together…all  members  of  the  Body  of  Christ  should  be  awake  and  active  in   personal  faith;  should  know  their  own  responsibilities  and  make  real  for   themselves  the  privilege  of  worship.    That  way  when  the  whole  assembly   gathers  together,  each  will  have  his  or  her  own  joy  and  sorrow,  insight  and   question,  to  bring.       -­  N.T.  Wright,  Simply  Christian     Good  Christian  liturgy  is  friendship  in  action,  love  taking  thought,  the  covenant   relationship  between  God  and  his  people  not  simply  discovered  and  celebrated   like  the  sudden  meeting  of  friends,  exciting  and  worthwhile  though  that  is,  but   thought  through  and  relished,  planned  and  prepared  -­‐-­‐  an  ultimately  better  way   for  the  relationship  to  grow  and  at  the  same  time  a  way  of  demonstrating  what   the  relationship  is  all  about.       -­  N.T.  Wright,  After  You  Believe     That  was  the  day  that  David  inaugurated  regular  worship  of  praise  to  God,  led   by  Asaph  and  his  company.     -­  1  Chronicles  16:7  (MSG)  

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