How Do You Evaluate Your Sunday Gathering?
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- čas přidán 17. 06. 2024
- Every week church leaders plan their Sunday gathering. How do we measure whether or not those meetings have been effective? More importantly, how do we know if they've been pleasing to the Lord? Join Bob, David, and Devon as they talk about various standards we can use to determine if our meetings are being faithful to fulfill God's desires for us when we gather.
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I was just talking about this with my pastor! He said:
1) Did the Spirit move?
2) Was God glorified?
To know if the service was good or not, I would evaluate the following:
1.- It was good because; Through the songs the church glorified, adored and recognized that Christ is king and savior, and in unison only Glory was given to Him.
2.- It was good because; The word of God was shared through a sound doctrine which brought greater knowledge about Christ.
3.- It was good because; The church received an answer to each of its spiritual needs through the preaching of the word.
4.- It was good because; there were processes of repentance and transformation through the Holy Spirit of God.
5.- It was good because; That day lives were transformed and the church found peace and hope, increasing the faith and communion of the congregation and the brothers.
Blessings!!
I think there’s a direct proportionality between the congregation’s worship habits during the week and the “quality” of the corporate worship gathering.
There are tons of technically perfect services in their execution that are attended by unmoved, non participating onlookers.
And there are countless underground church services with no semblance of good musicianship or technical execution in which the worship is marked by the presence of God.
The difference is in the people.
I think you need to ask the community attending, how did you find the service and the singing.