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In this section, I will expand in several key areas the concepts mentioned previously, with respect to worship and music ministry.
1. PHILOSOPHY OF CHURCH
Definition
The understanding of any philosophy begins with implementing a vocabulary. In this
discussion, we address the concept of the church. More generally known as the body
of believers, the biblical conceptualization of the church is that it is a
bridespecifically, that of Christ (Rev. 21:9).
Characteristics The church is comprised of believers, and
collectively and individually it is representative of Christ in his absence, empowered
by the Spirit to do his work until he returns.
Purpose In its characteristic requirement to represent Christ
(and God by extension), three important issues should be addressed. First, the
church's representative abilities are only possible as long as its memberscollectively
and individuallymaintain a proper view of God. They must acknowledge Him as
Lord, or the work of the church too easily slips to self-aggrandizement.5
Second, representation of God is a privilege and capacity for believers only. No one
can represent someone they don't know. Third, the purpose of the church's
representation of God is to do ministry in the world, both to God and to others. God
is ministered to directly in acts of worship and all acts of service, both to him and to
others; others are ministered to primarily in acts of service only.
5Wiersbe, Warren W. & David W. Wiersbe. Ten Power Principles for Christian Service. (Baker:1997), p. 71.
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