Making Worship Real: A Resource for Youth and Their LeadersAimee Wallis Buchanan, Bill Buchanan, Jodi B. Martin Westminster John Knox Press, 1. jaan 2001 - 133 pages Many youth attend church regularly without fully understanding what worship is and why it is the central action of our faith. In Making Worship Real, Aimee and Bill Buchanan along with Jodi Martin provide effective new ways for pastors, Christian educators, youth leaders to help young people learn about the various elements of worship. This book is that rare resource that will help youth and their leaders understand why worship is relevant while encouraging youth to lead and participate in worship using their own authemtic voice. |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Brief History of Christian Worship | 5 |
Call to Worship | 11 |
Prayer of Adoration | 24 |
Prayer of Confession and Assurance of Pardon | 32 |
Reading of the Word | 45 |
Proclamation of the Word | 54 |
Affirmation of Faith | 69 |
Prayers of the People and the Lords Prayer | 80 |
Offering | 88 |
The Charge and Benediction | 96 |
Music | 104 |
Communion | 110 |
Baptism | 122 |
Common terms and phrases
activity adoration Allow answers ask the group Ask the participants Assign banner baptism beginning believe Bible blessing Book bread call to worship character charge choose chosen Christ Christian church circle clips cloth collage Communion confession congregation copies create creed Directions discuss the following Distribute divide elements Encourage experience Explain faith feel finished following questions give God's group members hear hymn important Invite Jesus journals listen liturgical live look markers means minutes move movement newsprint offering paint passage pens/pencils person phrases piece play praise pray prayer Preparation psalm Remind response Scripture Scripture passage sculpture share sheet silently sing smaller groups songs stand statement story Supplies symbolize tape Tell things understand walk whole write young youth