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Music Ministry Philosophy
Man may be a secondary recipient of blessing in worship, but God's glory is always first foremost. Spirit and truth worship. True, God-glorifying worship does not happen by the use of the best techniques, music, or atmosphere, but by the approach to God which Jesus calls worshiping "in spirit and truth" (John 4). This involves a life and heart that have been regenerated by God through faith in Jesus Christ, resulting in worship that is a genuine external expression of what God has done internally. God's Word regularly denounces worship that is merely formal or external. Worship is an expression of the complete redeemed self, so will involve the emotional and the rational, and will be consistent with the Scriptures. With these things in view, we also seek to pursue an excellence of skill in corporate worship, knowing that God's worship is deserving of our best efforts. Through our corporate worship, we communicate to Him and to the surrounding world what we believe about Him and how much His glory matters.
Stylistically open. Musical styles constantly change. We seek to use wisdom and discernment in employing appropriate music in corporate worship, but make no commitments to any particular musical style. A broader expression of diverse styles allows for a more multifaceted understanding of the church and of the God we worship. We employ old and new music in corporate worship in a "blended" fashion. Servant-oriented. We seek to provide individuals in the congregation with opportunities to use their musical gifts to glorify God and serve the rest of the congregation. New members of our praise team, sound team, and media team are being sought after and added regularly. We currently use a worship team made up of vocals, guitars, keyboard, bass, and drums, though we are hoping to add other types of instrumentalists as well. If you have musical gifts you would like to serve the church with, contact Darby Hughes, our Worship Director, at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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