Saturday, 6 August 2011

Day 58: So it begins.

Since starting this work on creativity, I've been developing a list of Paradoxes of Worship like the Paradoxes of Creativity that I've posted before.  I put it out there today for discussion.

  • We are made to feel comforted by worship forms we have used many times; we are made to feel bored by worship forms we have used many times.
  • Worship is an individual need expressed by a committee
  • We worship a Christ who is both the Shepherd and the sheep; the leader and the follower  
  • Christ the respectful Son and the Table-turning Rebel
  • How to meet the need of a median congregation without becoming mediocre
  • A service has to have basic components but not be simplistic
  •  A congregation is made up of newcomers and lifetimers. How do we worship so that newcomers aren't confused and life-timers aren't patronized
  • The church must be a stable organization without becoming a frozen organization
So what do you think?

1 comment:

  1. Lewis says something similarly profound when he talks about "telling a savage to go fasting to a mystery and a sophisticate to eat the body and blood..."

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