Week 1 Discussion Q&A
In what ways does your faith community currently embody the values of 1) Intimacy and 2) Integrity in your worship expressions? How are these values reflected in your own life as a leader?
ANSWER:
I struggle to communicate how these values are embodied in my church. The worship culture changed dramatically with the hire of a new worship leader a year ago and our main services took on more of an artist driven concert feel. Many people left, many new have come, and many stayed, yet struggle.
Casey Corum points out that intimacy is not about musical style or volume (1). I agree. I do believe, however, that intimacy in worship is deeply impacted by song choice. Unless we incorporate songs that express vulnerability, reverence and relationship with God, whether it be slow and soft or upbeat and impassioned, we will miss what Peter Fitch calls, “The supreme value of worship,” an intimate encounter with God (2).
INTIMACY: In our healing prayer ministry, intimacy is paramount. It is where worship gives language to the heart cries of broken, hurting people, desperately needing an encounter with God. I believe we do intimacy extremely well in this setting.
INTEGRITY: I lived an unintegrated life for a long time. Even as a known and respected worship leader, I had areas in my life that were not surrendered to God. You can pull this off for a while, but eventually it will catch up with you.
Because my inner life did not line up with my outer life, I made some horrible choices and ended up losing everything. As a result, I chose to deal with the ugliness inside and allow God to heal the broken places and bring me to a place of centeredness and integrity before Him and those around me.
I wouldn’t wish the circumstances of my journey on anyone, but I wouldn’t trade what God has done through them for anything (3). Pursue integrity - it is worth it!
- Casey Corum, Back to Basics, Inside Worship Magazine, Vol. 62 2007, P. 2
- Dr. Peter Fitch, The Supreme Value of Worship, Inside Worship Magazine, Vol. 45, October 2001, P. 4-5
- Personal blog entry from the journey: http://safelythrough.blogspot.com/2009/03/run-east.html