Disciples who worship (Tuesday Morning)

Sep 27, 2017, 03:23 PM

Few subjects cause as much disharmony in the church as the issue of music and praise. But is it all purely a matter of taste? Are there theological considerations we need to apply? What about the non-musical elements of worship? Given the strong emphasis on preaching in our tradition, and the time spent by preachers in preparing this aspect of the service, how much time should we spend putting together the other elements? In a culture where the ‘worship leader’ has assumed a prominent role in many emerging churches, what biblical principles govern this role. How can we encourage creative artists and musicians in a way which neither relegates their contributions to the periphery of worship nor elevates their role beyond what is appropriate? This seminar looks at the biblical and practical issues surrounding the putting together of corporate worship services within the PCI tradition.

David ‘Monty’ Montgomery is a Presbyterian minister currently working as Director of Christian Unions, Ireland, coordinating the work of over 30 CUs in the university campuses of Ireland. Previously he served in Stormont, Knock and Greystones Presbyterian churches and with PCI’s Board of Mission in Ireland. He has a doctorate from Covenant Theological Seminary, and has been published on a range subjects. He is married to Gwen, supports Manchester City and relaxes with crime fiction and the Times crossword.