So over the past few weeks I’ve heard this song (You’re beautiful by Phil Wickham) a few times in praise sessions I’ve been at, and I think it is pretty class – the words are really class, and the chorus is really simple to pick up which is always good too! Have a listen, reflect […]
Category: Worship
Worship: Open the eyes of my heart
Hit the play button, listen to the song (Open the eyes of my heart) and then read the prayer response below. [HTML1] “Open the eyes of my heart Lord, I want to see you” To see you in the hungry, the oppressed, the abused, the outcasts, the trodden-ons, the unloved, the hurting, the desperate. I […]
Full Volume Worship
“I will praise you, Lord, with all my heart” Psalm 9:1 If you go to one of those trendy modern churches with a praise band, or a big worship event you may have noticed they tend to put a sound restricting plastic enclosure around the drumkit to reduce the amount of noise coming from it. I […]
Worship – From the Inside Out
Something a little different for All4God – a new article feature – Worship. Every few weeks there will be a new worship song (courtesy of Youtube), plus a short thought/prayer inspired by that song. Then in the comments, leave your own response. Sit Back, listen to the song, sing along if you know it, and […]
How Great is Our God
You may know the Chris Tomlin song How Great is Our God. The one with the chorus that goes “How great is our God, sing with me, How great is our God, and all will see, How great is our God” But how will the dying, lost world see if we do all our singing […]
The Heart of Worship
When you hear the word ‘worship’ what do you immediately thing of? I’m guessing the image that’ll come into your head is of the typical Sunday morning church congregation singing hymns, or maybe a more youth orientated event like Summer Madness/Manafest.
And while singing is a part of worship, there is so, so much more to it than that. It’s a way of life.
You’ll probably be familiar with the Matt Redman song ‘The Heart of Worship’. I’m going to be using it to help explore just what is the heart of worship.
‘I’ll bring You more than a