… On Worship at FCC

Scott Wakefield   -  

Ever wondered “where we stand” on worship style questions? Well, this is not an “authorized statement,” but I wanted to provide a couple quick thoughts so you know where I’m coming from when it comes to planning the Sunday morning worship service. These are not presented as a tight theological argument nor official church communique, so please read them appropriately, as my thoughts.
First, style serves and is subordinate to content. In other words, if I’m putting together a service and a classic hymn expresses the truth better, I’ll choose that. If a praise chorus provides better connection with the theme for the day, I’ll choose that. Second, I believe a “blended” style best reflects both the unity and diversity of the body of Christ. Both “contemporary” and “traditional” descriptions of worship services are too limiting. But, a service style open to using acapella singing, piano, organ, choir, ensembles, guitars, drums, brass, woodwinds, strings, handbells and audio-visual elements provides a chance for all of us to experience together (unity) the full-range of expressions and giftedness (diversity).
If you were here last Sunday morning, you saw that in action. We worshipped with piano, organ, band, and acappella… all in the same service! In many churches, these stylistic issues divide, but praise the Lord that we can worship together in a blended way that illustrates both the unity and diversity of the body of Christ. And, believe me, our guests and visitors, believers and not-yet-believers alike, will notice!
So… those of you worried that this young preacher is getting rid of the good old hymns, the choir, and the organ, rest assured. And those of you worried that we’ll never have any praise choruses led by a band, don’t fret. We’ll continue to meet each other halfway to become a church of balance where people come to FCC knowing that, regardless of the style that day, they can meet with God and experience a great worship service!