• Salsa Service on Sunday

    On Sunday we are doing a Salsa service at The Journey. No, I’m not talking about the style of dance or the refreshment selections, I’m talking about the style of worship order.

    If you’ve listed to my Worship Planning Seminar, then you know that we have three different types of worship orders that we use regularly to give variety to the service each week.  They are:

    Simple Worship Order (most common)

    Split Worship Order

    Salsa Worship Order (Least used)

    In the Salsa Worship Order, the control of the service goes back and forth at non-even points between the teaching pastor and the creative team.  In other words, my sermon is split in at least three parts and is surrounded by three or four elements designed to teach the previous point through a different medium.

    Here’s the elements for this Sunday:

    Worship Song

    Sermon Intro and Part 1

    Testimony

    2 Worship Songs

    Center Stage Screen Image Reflection

    Message Part 2 (via video on-location in Pottery class)

    Worship Song/Movie Clip

    Message Part 3

    Conclusion and Lords Supper

    Worship thru Giving

    Send Out

    All of that in 65 minutes….now that is Salsa!

    Because it’s so complicated and requires such detailed preparation, we only use this style of service about 5% of the time (or two or three Sundays a year).  We are doing it this Sunday as an ‘experiential’ worship service to wrap up our One Month to Live Series.

    I like this style of service….it keeps people on their toes, it allows for a lot of creative elements. It also breaks the monotony of a ‘Simple’ service where the sermon is all together at the end of the service.

    Have you fallen into a rut with your worship orders? Maybe it’s time for some salsa!

    Nelson

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