Wordless Worship 6 - Visiual
By admin on Apr 22, 2008 | In All, Inward Focused | Send feedback »
This worship station allows participants to worship God in an unconventional manner. Using art to trigger thoughts and emotions, people are allowed to think about how God is worshiped in this manner.
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Directions for leadership:
Originally this station was meant to be used in tandem with other wordless worship station, forming an entire hour long service, but it can also be used individually.
Set up several long tables to display the art/photography in frames and make it so people begin at one spot and end by the journal.
What you need:
Art work!
Photography! *note: it is really cool if someone in the group who is good st this sort of thing were to interpret a psalm or something through their medium of choice.
journal and pen
Directions found below
Display the art/photography as nicely as possible. At the end place a community journal with a pen. Next to each piece, set the direction below. Make sure you make it clear that there is a definite place to begin and end.
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Directions:
Spend as much time here as you like before moving to another art piece. Look at the item intently. What comes to mind as you look at it? What memories or feelings does it trigger? In what ways does this make you think of God? Or if it does not, why? In what way do you think God is worshiped through this piece of visual art?
Directions for next to the journal:
To finish, write any thoughts you had about this experience. You may sign it only if you want to.
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