For: The Institute Of Contemporary And Emerging Worship Studies, St Stephen’s University, Essentials Blue Online Worship Theology Course with Dan Wilt
What an eye opener this week has been. I’ve blogged for the first time (am I the last to join this strange new world), I’ve set up stuff on my laptop that I don’t even understand and have studied formally for the first time in twenty years. Other than that it’s been a pretty standard week!!
Currently, I am one hour and twenty minutes away from my Friday midnight deadline so I should cut out the blethering and get on with it.
I’ve just watched Dans’ video again ”The Rise Of The Worship Artisan”. I’ve been leading worship in one guise or another for most of my adult life and I must confess that church history, even recent history, hasn’t been of huge interest to me. I actually now feel that I’ve missed out on something by always looking ahead, but never looking back. I love to worship using music and song. I love it even more when I am surrounded by Gods people lifting Him up with our voices, unfettered in our expression and basking in His presence.
I also know about Romans 12, that worship is a lifestyle, a sacrifice, a witness. I have tried to live by these truths and might even say that sometimes I have succeeded, although that is all to do with Gods grace.
Being a Worship Artisan will change me. Maybe it is more about attitude and perspective, I’m not sure yet. One thing is certain though – I must develop. Dan speaks of investment in theology, of understanding history, of being a craftsperson, of drawing on tradition and ancient skill sets. Ironically, all this old stuff sounds pretty new.
I love the picture of the Glory of God being a human being fully alive. God created us in His image so we are not made only to exist but to live, to be alive. If we are fully alive our lives will be full and rich. We will create and enjoy what others have created.
I am looking forward to the unpacking of the Worship Artisan to deepen my understanding of God and His purpose for me as a worship leader and as a human being.
Week one has been very interesting and at times complex (thinking of the computer stuff again). Roll on week two. I think!!
God bless, Andrew