tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5255061167072169918.post8730657715585630225..comments2024-02-23T08:33:09.845-08:00Comments on MichaelQuicke.org: Evaluating Worship Outcomes (2)MichaelQuickehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11268769366142928882noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5255061167072169918.post-35825217880667403302010-04-04T14:59:11.981-07:002010-04-04T14:59:11.981-07:00I have been finding that one of the most difficult...I have been finding that one of the most difficult things about leading worship (either musically or liturgically) is getting a pulse on how people's worship is going at the moment. I try to gauge this so I know how to run with the energy of the service. So it's nice to get a sense on the other ways to perceive "effectiveness".<br />Blessings!<br />Brian M.Brian Maagnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5255061167072169918.post-37196062470938379052010-03-29T20:53:39.803-07:002010-03-29T20:53:39.803-07:00I've often thought that the Isaiah text where ...I've often thought that the Isaiah text where Isaiah captures a heavenly view of the celestial scene and is so moved that he (1) recognizes his own human condition and then (2) is moved to live life beyond himself and to embrace the world in need. Real worship gives us such a sense of God that we are forced to look inward and then after being recipients of God's grace, we are moved into a world of need to expression grace, compassion and love.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com