Spoken worship is about the power of the spoken word to illumine human experience in the place where it matters most: connection to our Creator.
For centuries Christian Worshippers, from formal hymn-singing traditionalists to chandelier-swinging charismatics have set words to music to enhance the worship experience.
In gatherings large and small; in great halls and home groups; in the shower before breakfast and the car on the way to work we sing our praises to God; but in doing so, have we forgotten the power of the Spoken Word?
This book contains more than 40 pieces of 'spoken worship': poetry written to be spoken in many settings - from private devotions, to pastoral situations and large gatherings
For centuries Christian Worshippers, from formal hymn-singing traditionalists to chandelier-swinging charismatics have set words to music to enhance the worship experience.
In gatherings large and small; in great halls and home groups; in the shower before breakfast and the car on the way to work we sing our praises to God; but in doing so, have we forgotten the power of the Spoken Word?
This book contains more than 40 pieces of 'spoken worship': poetry written to be spoken in many settings - from private devotions, to pastoral situations and large gatherings