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Watch our first lesson here:
“The Rhythms of Worship”
Our core curriculum takes your students through five sessions where they will explore the biblical, historical, and theological foundations of Christian worship. Leaders can also utilize three “choose-your-own-adventure (CYOA) tracks” designed to equip your students with practical skills for leading in worship. These include: a. “Creativity in Worship—Beyond the Music;” b. “The Mechanics of a Worship Service” (a CYOA track designed for students who may not be musical or especially creative); and c. “Music in Worship.”
Catch a glimpse here:
“Worship For the Sake of the World”
This study helps your students explore the Biblical link between worship and justice. Worship is NOT about advocating for a particular political party or agenda. In fact, biblical worship calls us beyond our current cultural divides. At the same time worship is NOT about escaping from the world. Biblical worship shapes us as ambassadors of Christ, those who realize that God desires that all of humanity and creation flourish.