Friday, January 08, 2010

The Gathering

On any given Sunday morning, you will find people gathering in their local church for worship. As we come together and begin to focus on God, we engage in what is called the Gathering. It is the first of four foundational walls of biblical worship. In the Gathering, a conversation starts between God and his people, and its specific purpose is to help us focus our hearts and minds on Him so that we are ready to receive the word of God.

As the conversation begins, God speaks to us as we listen to scripture being read, the lyrics of the songs being sung, or as we watch the scripture being interpreted through dance or drama. Then we begin to respond in the conversation with a spirit of celebration and thankfulness for who God is and what He has done, not only in our lives, but those around us.

As we progress in this conversation with God, His words and our response become more focused on Him. We intentionally bring our full attention to rest on God the Creator. Now we are ready to receive the spoken word through the sermon or message spoken by the pastor. As we come together for worship this Sunday, come knowing that God wants to speak to you, He desires to have a conversation with you that will help you to understand Him better and love Him more.