Puna Congregational Christian Church

A blog for the Worship Team - by Amy Ayers-Van Loo

Keep In Mind

The purpose of the team first and foremost is to have a heart for worship. My hope is that every team member has this in mind every time we take the stage.

We do this out of respect, love, and reverence for our Heavenly Father, not for our own edification or reward. And so for the same reasons do we worship and lead the church into worship. Let our hearts be for worship and not reward, and the Lord will bless us beyond measure.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Worship 2/14/10

PCCC Worship Team: Worship Set for 2/14/10
  1. Holy, Holy, Holy
  2. Revive Us Again
  3. Shine, Jesus, Shine

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LOVE: Psalm 31:23 MSG
"Love God, all you saints; God takes care of all who stay close to Him, but He pays back in full those arrogant enough to go it alone."

*the following devotion is provided by ResourcesForYourMinistry.org :

Magnifying Our Master



As a man of unwavering steadfastness, the apostle Paul had a fixed ambition. He spelled it out in his letter to the Philippians: “Christ will be magnified in my body, whether by life or by death” (1:20).

No matter what Paul might be called upon to suffer, no matter what hardships he might undergo, he was determined that his life would be a means of magnifying Jesus. And without flinching, he held tight to that determination through peril, pain, and imprisonment, and even willingly offered his body as a sacrifice.

Some of us may not be able to see how Jesus could be magnified in our bodies. We may think that it can be done only during times of persecution for our faith. But that is not the case.

Our hands can magnify the Lord as we write letters of encouragement. Our feet can magnify Him as we go on simple errands of helpfulness. Our voices can magnify Him as we give our testimony and sing His praises. Our hearts can magnify Him as we express in prayer our love for the redeeming Christ. Our ears can magnify Him as we gratefully listen to sermons exalting His grace.

If we know Jesus, we can lift Him up to others in our daily lives.

~Vernon C. Grounds