Category: <span>Leading Worship</span>

Core Values of Worship Ministry Devotional Thoughts Leading Worship

swords-shield-iconThis post is the fifth post in a series on the core values of worship ministry. These core values were selected by David Loftis, worship pastor at Pleasant Garden Baptist Church, NC. These posts are taken from a series of devotions he asked me to write to accompany a training series he did on these core values. Click here to read the entire series.
Our fifth core value focuses in on who it is that we follow. The members of our worship ministry recognize that we are all servants of the LORD and minister for the pleasure of our pastor and his team. In 1 Samuel 14, Saul’s son Jonathan decided that God might be calling him to go and attack a nearby garrison of Philistines all by himself! He didn’t tell his father about this risky plan, but he told his armor bearer who would have to accompany him. An armor bearer was a young man who would carry the large shield for his commander and often other weapons. He would often finish off those soldiers his master wounded in battle. This crazy sounding idea hatched by Jonathan would put the armor bearer at risk also.

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Core Values of Worship Ministry Devotional Thoughts Leading Worship

Core Values of Worship Ministry Devotional Thoughts Leading Worship

Core Values of Worship Ministry Devotional Thoughts Leading Worship

Core Values of Worship Ministry Devotional Thoughts Leading Worship