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Worship Video Notes by Walker Shaw I. II.
Purpose
A. Enable
Integration
A. Text B. Text C.
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A. ENTRANCE
1. Procession 2. Word of Welcome 3. Call to Worship 4. Opening Prayer 5. Hymn 6. Confession of Sins and Pardon (except in services with Holy Communion) 7. Act of Praise 8. Apostle’s Creed 9. Passing of Peace 10. Praises together B.
PROCLAMATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Prayer for Illumination Scripture reading Sermon Response to sermon (suggestions: silence, altar call, song) Intercessory Prayer Offerings/ Doxology
C. THANKSGIVING or HOLY COMMUNION 1. Act of Thanksgiving (in services without Holy Communion)
D. SENDING FORTH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Announcements Closing hymn Lord’s Prayer (except in services with Holy Communion) Exhortation of Sending Forth Benediction
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Instructions to Lay Readers: readers still giving page numbers; projected image shows scripture and pages. Pastor and worship team should coordinate image with lay reader instructions. Lyrics are an important part of video projection. Congregation should be able to sing to the lyrics projected. The worship experience is enhanced is the lyrics are correct. During worship the Pastor prompted use of the pew hymnals, appearing to forget that lyrics are projected during worship. As you would expect the congregation at first reached for their hymnals then stopped when the lyrics appeared on the screen. The Pastor changed the wording during the second service saying“... or use the words on the screen.” Would it be better to simply invite the congregation to stand for the hymn? Organization and roles of the worship production teams: Pastor gathers a small worship group for prayer just before the service begins. This group always includes the pastors, pianist, organist and music director, i.e. those persons up front visible to the congregation, and visibly leading worship. If communion is served the worship group also includes the lay members helping to serve communion. Others, include media techs, are already busy including the ushers, choir, greeters, nursery attendant and acolytes. The lay readers are not otherwise busy. Integration of video images a. Themes (traditional, theology, children, bible) b. Music (anthem integration) c. Color (liturgical, seasons, feelings, emphasis) Reduce printed material with video Teaching Video clips Pictures of congregation at work and play (retreats, projects, etc.) Announcements Responsive text (communion, baptism, etc.)
“How to worship like a Methodist”, Preach Peace