Session Description
If worship is a dialogue of revelation/response between God and people, what happens when the primary avenue of revelation (the sermon) ends without a thoughtful, intentional response from the community? This session helps worship leaders envision rich possibilities for developing responses to the Word so that the conversation with God is sustained, especially when the Eucharist is not offered.
Conference Title
2011 Calvin Symposium on Worship
Event Date
1-28-2011
Event Type
Workshop/Seminar
Type (recording/text)
Text
Subject Area
Worship
Topic
Worship Planning
Keywords:
Intentional Response, Community, Dialogue
Recommended Citation
Cherry, Constance, "Rich and Varied Responses to the Word" (2011). Symposium on Worship Archive. 31.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/uni-cicw-symposium/2011/allitems/31
Included in
Rich and Varied Responses to the Word
If worship is a dialogue of revelation/response between God and people, what happens when the primary avenue of revelation (the sermon) ends without a thoughtful, intentional response from the community? This session helps worship leaders envision rich possibilities for developing responses to the Word so that the conversation with God is sustained, especially when the Eucharist is not offered.