Worship
Stewardship involves every area of our lives. Even our worship and opinions (nice word for judgment of others). My small group Bible study is reading through Richard Foster's Celebration of Discipline and this month's chapter was Corporate Worship. Of the four couples, all of us had recently experienced times where secular songs were used in a worship environment. Some of us liked it, some tolerated it, and some flat out didn't like it. The question was asked, "where do you draw the line of what is worship and what isn't?" Foster says, “Christ alone is the leader of worship, and it is He who decides what is needed and when it is needed. Christ puts His Word in the mouth of whomever He chooses, and He confirms this same Word in the hearts of the members of His community. Worship forms/elements are essential if we are to enflesh the reality of worship, however, what we are to be committed to is reality---real worship, real confession, real ...