How to Perform a Call to Worship
- 1). DIRECT ATTENTION GODWARD.
Any call to worship, if it is a call to worship, gathers attention from the horizontal plan and directs it toward the vertical (metaphorically speaking). Worship is a godward bent of the mind, heart, and actions that ascribes worth to God intellectually, physically, and emotionally. In free church traditions this can take a more improvisational or extemporaneous tone. However the words are presented, they should be chosen carefully to direct the people's attention toward God. - 2). BUILD ANTICIPATION AND FORWARD ENERGY.
A call to worship tilts the service in a certain direction. Poor calls to worship reflect backward on what happened before the service, lack energy, and build negative anticipation (i.e. all signs point to a boring hour for example). Good calls to worship are energetic without being aggressive, confident without being haughty, well crafted without feeling rehearsed, and point the worshiper toward what is coming next. Whether a scripture verse, a written collect, or an individually written set of comments, a call to worship should lean us forward. - 3). INTRODUCE WORSHIP THEMES.
The call to worship often introduces the worship themes for the day. A Sunday where the text is Deuteronomy 6 for example might begin this way...
'Welcome, lovers of God and those loved by God. We come today to give our hearts, minds, souls, and all our energy in adoration to God. With the Psalmist our 'hearts cry out,' our spirits 'pant,' and we will not be silenced in our search for God. Let us search for God today in song, in word, and in spirit. Come, people of God, let us worship.'
A call to worship in a more free church tradition on Matthew 5 might read this way:
'Welcome to Stone Crossing Church. None of us come to church today deserving of God's attention. We can not earn a glance from God, nor can we force the hand of God. Instead, whether visitors, skeptics, atheists, or long time believers we have the same need: the loving mercy of God. We need the love of God that rains on the righteous and the unrighteous alike. So, today we are going to celebrate the rain of God's grace with joy and gratitude. Stand with us and join in this song, and know that the grace of God is near to you.'
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