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Redesigning Worship: Creating Powerful God Experiences

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Planning a worship service is far more than just choosing songs and seasonal images. Helping people to genuinely worship God requires creating an experience through which people can enter into the presence of the divine. Discover strategic insights for creating and integrating powerful God-experiences into your own setting. Discover how a real-life worship team interacts, champions creativity and creates powerful God-experiences, one week at a time. This descriptive book offers practical direction for building and leading teams, empowering creative ideas, and guidance for handling conflict and overcoming serious obstacles.

191 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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August 29, 2016
Great fresh ideas for worship that aren't big and hokey but instead engage the senses and invite a worshipper to become part of the service rather than a sitting bystander.
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October 5, 2011
Ginghamsburg Church creative designer Kim Miller gives us an inside look to what it takes to pull off amazing God experiences no matter what size our congregations are. What I appreciate about this book is that we do not have to have a multi-million dollar budget to pull off amazing worship experiences. Just a great deal of passion, determination, teamwork, and trust in God plays a major role in designing powerful, relevant worship. While this book is geared more towards the contemporary worship, traditional worshipers can find ways to make even traditional worship more powerful and less boring.
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June 8, 2016
this was one of several textbooks for a church multimedia class. Great team building ideas in here.
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