CBCOC TIME OF SERVICES
Sunday
(Morning)
8:30
a.m. - Singing Practice
9:15 a.m - Bible Study:
Ladies,
Men’s, New Convert’s, Youngsters’,Children’s
classess
10:15 a.m. - Worship Hour
Sunday
(Evening)
7:00
p.m Worship Hour - Maria Basa, Pacdal, Baguio
City
Wednesday
(Evening)
7:00
p.m. - Devotional from house to house
WORSHIP
Neither
Disco Pub nor Cemetery
There
has been a trend among today’s churches to gear worship
towards pleasing the worshiper more than pleasing God. The more
sensitive ones among us shrink with disgust at seeing various
religious groups turn a place of worship into a disco pub, or
even a circus.
The problem is not change itself, for we desire certain changes
in our system of worship where they are needed; rather, the trouble
is in unscriptural changes in worship that attempt to fit into
the emotional demands and harmful philosophies of people.
Writing
for a Christian magazine, David Sain has hit the problem on the
head so well when he penned:
“…
we are in an age when everything is designed to appeal to our
emotions and to entertain us rather than appeal to our intellect…
We are part of a consumer driven/entertainment culture, with television
being the dominant influence…
“In such a culture, Christians are influenced to think that
the church must keep pace and present worship in the fast-moving
entertaining style and format to which people are accustomed.
We are told that we must be clever and brief if we are able to
attract and hold the attention of people, especially the young
people.”
But while we strive to avoid the excesses of contemporary religion,
we must not be blind to the fact that worship is not purely an
intellectual activity --- it is an emotional process as well.
Worshiping “in spirit” means emotional involvement
too.
True, we do not aim at purely entertainment in worship, but we
must ensure that worship is “done in a proper and orderly
way” (I Corinthians 14:40, TEV).
Sometimes, the greater question is not, “Have we gone through
the five-fold avenues of worship (i.e. singing, scripture studies,
communion, praying, giving)?” But, “Have we led, served
and fellowshipped as Christians should and thus helped create
a ‘worshipful’ atmosphere?”
ALL must work towards making each formal worship one which leaves
each worshiper fully fed with God’s Word, edified in the
fellowship of brethren, and challenged to put on his working gloves
(cf. Psalms 122:1).
Prayer leaders must pray sincerely. More than that, they must
pray intelligibly. More than that, they must pray audibly!
The
church must also sing with understanding; to paraphrase a journalistic
quote, they must sing what they mean and mean what they sing!
(see I Corinthians 14:15; Colossians 3:16).
Preachers must, as someone said, “Preach what they live
and live what they preach”! They must strive, whenever possible,
to make every sermon the good fruit of their labor!
Givers must not forget that the widow gave with all her mite!
(Mark 12:42-44, excuse the pun).
Finally, brethren, let us always remember that Christ did not
die on a Sunday; the worship hall is neither a disco pub nor a
circus, but neither is it a cemetery --- it is a house of praise!
- smsaboy