1. I
heard a lot of people say, I’m a little nervous right now.
A lot of us were nervous Sunday because we were doing something
important and very different. All of the worship leaders were nervous. I was nervous
about the different pieces coming together. The music leaders were nervous because
they were playing in front of new people, some of whom did not speak their
language. The preachers were nervous because the preaching was different, it
was to a blended congregation so some of the people spoke a different language and
one preacher was preaching in a language he does not normally preach from. Our
choir was even nervous because we were singing an anthem, which we don’t typically
do and we were singing in a new place to make room for the other congregations’
worship teams. People become nervous when
they do something that is different or important. Sunday was both. Our willingness to be nervous means we were
stepping out in faith.
2.
I saw people being flexible.
The only way we were going to pull this off was by being
flexible. The truth is I am not
comfortable with being flexible when it comes to leading worship! I had to learn
to let go last week. Some of our people had to sit in different pews. We
changed the time of worship. The sound techs from each church had to adjust to
a whole new way of setting up the sound systems. The preachers had to sit to preach. There were
parts of the service spoken in languages we did not understand. The Deacons had to develop a new way to serve
communion. What I didn’t hear was
complaining. We were flexible and the service was beautiful.
I know Sunday was
Pentecost and we were talking about the coming of the Spirit, but I really felt
the Spirit this Sunday and it was powerful!
I have been preaching and leading worship around Pentecost for 14 plus years,
but I have never felt the fullness of the spirit like I did Sunday. The Spirit is not predictable and its hard to
describe, but you know it when it comes. I have received more positive feedback
from this service then any other service we have ever done. I think our people felt the Spirit too.
When we do important things that make us nervous and when we
allow ourselves to be flexible with things we hold so dear, such as worship, we
create room for the Spirit. Where there
is room for the Spirit amazing things happen.
Part of loving God and one another is making room for the Spirit.
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