Why Do You Use Liturgy in Worship?

In this video, Rev. Cooper gives a brief explanation of why the church should utilize a liturgical form of worship on Sunday mornings.

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  • @DrJordanBCooper
    @DrJordanBCooper6 жыл бұрын

    I apologize for how quiet this video is. I will be recording a newer video on the topic soon!

  • @johnborden9208
    @johnborden92086 жыл бұрын

    You said in a reply below that you're planning on doing another video on this topic, and I'd just like to encourage you to do so. I really miss the liturgy I grew up with, and that's one reason I'm considering returning to the Lutheran church (if I can find a good one near me). I'm getting a little tired of unstructured non-denominational evangelicalism. The Lutheran liturgy I grew up with, I'm realizing at last, was incredibly rich and beautiful and Christ-centered!

  • @friarrodneyburnap4336
    @friarrodneyburnap43366 жыл бұрын

    Frequently in Christianity, a distinction is made between "liturgical" and "non-liturgical" churches based on how elaborate or antiquated the worship; in this usage, churches whose services are unscripted or improvised are called "non-liturgical". I was a assistant Pastor for the Assemblies of God for almost 10 years . . .one day I was looking through some song books that were dated back to the 1930's. And these were Assemblies of God song books . . .to my amazement there was written literary in these song books that was used . . .by Pastors in the early days of the A/G. In my heart I said I would never use liturgy In my church services and worship times. The Holy Spirit checked my heart and told me I was just being religious. I thought to myself that this was just me and my own thinking saying that . . . But over a year God dealt with me about liturgy . . . All hymns that we sing is liturgy . . .the Lord's prayer is liturgy and the very bible is written liturgy. Every church service is liturgy or (a order of service) you sing 4 or 5 songs, tell the announcements collect the offering prays are prayed a sermon preached . . .some churches still have a altar call, then prayers of dismissal and everyone go's out to eat some where. This is all liturgy. Like a radio there are a lot of frequencies out there in the world . . .sin comes in many sounds, vis·u·al a·cu·i·ties. God spoke everything into existence, Jesus is the spoken word of God, faith comes by believers speaking it. Harmonics of the Spoken Word can products life or death. God doesn't habit every frequency. Not everything you do is pleasing to God, many things grieve the Holy Spirit. The Vibratory formulae ...or Harmonic Resonance; when you worship God, individually or with others, you are Resonating a Frequency that only God, can Harmonize too. . .all other frequency res·o·nances, do not set up a Harmony Resonance that God, can Resonate too, ....God in Habits our Praises because he Resonates on that Frequency . . . It's not religious in the modern vernacular of the word . . .I love spending time in the presence of God . . . The More we worship God the more we spend time in God's Plane of Existence . . Using candles and burning incense can help set up a vis·u·al a·cu·i·ty, to help us focus on God and be less distracted by the other frequencies around us . . .Using written liturgies like Hyms and Prayers can help us stay focus on the worship at hand, dialed into or more clarified to the Holy Spirit. There are a lot of voices out there in the world, trying to draw your attention away from God, there is only one frequency we need to be dialed into, and there is only one order of service that let's us Harmoies with God and it's the Blood of Jesus. . .being applied by faith to a sinners heart. I love liturgy now . . .it helps me resonate with God in Christ Jesus in Harmony with all that is Holy and Righteous.

  • @lisalmenard3828
    @lisalmenard3828 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I never made the connection to Revelation. Much appreciated.

  • @matiasgamalieltolmosuarez790
    @matiasgamalieltolmosuarez7902 жыл бұрын

    Your right, I'm classical pentecostal (wesleyan) and my church have a structure of the service, it's not so rigid but it is known how it is

  • @ashleysbored6710
    @ashleysbored671010 ай бұрын

    I spent two weeks at a Catholic college this summer for a course and, as they had mass every day, I came back to my Protestant church deeply missing the liturgy and tradition.

  • @judithtaylor6713
    @judithtaylor67132 жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @lukestrange5501
    @lukestrange55013 жыл бұрын

    great stuff brother. interesting discussion and great beard. also, you should invest in a kindel, it will save a lot of wall space. ( joking )

  • @noahb4645
    @noahb46452 жыл бұрын

    It’s not about having a structure or having order in the worship service. It’s not about the liturgy at all. Liturgy comes from the Old Testament temple worship and we apply it today in the new covenant, but it looks a little different. The call to worship, confession, consecration, communion, and the commissioning are all in the OT temple worship. The call to worship was when God calls the worshiper and the worshiper brought the animal to the altar and prepared it for sacrifice. The confession was the sacrifice itself. The animal being slaughtered represented the sinner dying to their sins. Now I know that’s not exactly what happens when we confess our sins to God, but Christ didn’t come in the OT so that is how it worked back then. The consecration was when the priests cut up the animal to make it fit for God’s presence. Communion was the meal that was eaten after this all takes place. It’s a meal with God. The commissioning was when God sends the worshiper out renewed and empowered for service in the kingdom (Numbers 6:22-27). In the New Testament it looks a little different, but it’s the same concept. The call to worship is when God calls us into His presence and then we confess our sins before God and He makes us fit for listening to His word/instruction while we confess and after we confess we listen to God’s word as it pierces us and shapes us to make us fit for His presence and then we have a meal with God. After we’ve eaten with God He sends us out for service in His kingdom

  • @jnota1
    @jnota16 жыл бұрын

    Pastor Cooper, I have my speakers up to 100% and can barely hear you talking.

  • @DrJordanBCooper

    @DrJordanBCooper

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, there was a problem with the audio in a few of these older videos. Sorry!

  • @jnota1

    @jnota1

    6 жыл бұрын

    Have you ever thought of redoing those videos? I think this is an important subject worth sharing. My computer has horrible speakers, but maybe others can hear it.

  • @DrJordanBCooper

    @DrJordanBCooper

    6 жыл бұрын

    Maybe? I was planning on doing another video on this topic.

  • @meganotofthisworld
    @meganotofthisworld8 жыл бұрын

    "LW is often viewed as...." Guess what? It is viewed as such, because it often IS such... LOL.

  • @friarrodneyburnap4336
    @friarrodneyburnap43366 жыл бұрын

    Frequently in Christianity, a distinction is made between "liturgical" and "non-liturgical" churches based on how elaborate or antiquated the worship; in this usage, churches whose services are unscripted or improvised are called "non-liturgical". I was a assistant Pastor for the Assemblies of God for almost 10 years . . .one day I was looking through some song books that were dated back to the 1930's. And these were Assemblies of God song books . . .to my amazement there was written literary in these song books that was used . . .by Pastors in the early days of the A/G. In my heart I said I would never use liturgy In my church services and worship times. The Holy Spirit checked my heart and told me I was just being religious. I thought to myself that this was just me and my own thinking saying that . . . But over a year God dealt with me about liturgy . . . All hymns that we sing is liturgy . . .the Lord's prayer is liturgy and the very bible is written liturgy. Every church service is liturgy or (a order of service) you sing 4 or 5 songs, tell the announcements collect the offering prays are prayed a sermon preached . . .some churches still have a altar call, then prayers of dismissal and everyone go's out to eat some where. This is all liturgy. Like a radio there are a lot of frequencies out there in the world . . .sin comes in many sounds, vis·u·al a·cu·i·ties. God spoke everything into existence, Jesus is the spoken word of God, faith comes by believers speaking it. Harmonics of the Spoken Word can products life or death. God doesn't habit every frequency. Not everything you do is pleasing to God, many things grieve the Holy Spirit. The Vibratory formulae ...or Harmonic Resonance; when you worship God, individually or with others, you are Resonating a Frequency that only God, can Harmonize too. . .all other frequency res·o·nances, do not set up a Harmony Resonance that God, can Resonate too, ....God in Habits our Praises because he Resonates on that Frequency . . . It's not religious in the modern vernacular of the word . . .I love spending time in the presence of God . . . The More we worship God the more we spend time in God's Plane of Existence . . Using candles and burning incense can help set up a vis·u·al a·cu·i·ty, to help us focus on God and be less distracted by the other frequencies around us . . .Using written liturgies like Hyms and Prayers can help us stay focus on the worship at hand, dialed into or more clarified to the Holy Spirit. There are a lot of voices out there in the world, trying to draw your attention away from God, there is only one frequency we need to be dialed into, and there is only one order of service that let's us Harmoies with God and it's the Blood of Jesus. . .being applied by faith to a sinners heart. I love liturgy now . . .it helps me resonate with God in Christ Jesus in Harmony with all that is Holy and Righteous.