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How Can We Link Worship and Evangelism? Ten suggestions for integration
prepared by Rev. John Mc Nally, Kentville Baptist, NS, srpastor@ns.aliantzinc.ca

1. Link worship to church health & growth: How can we work with interdependence?
Inspiring worship is interdependent with need-oriented evangelism and also passionate spirituality, loving relationships, gift-oriented ministry, empowering leadership, functional structures, and holistic small groups. Most churches have the nouns, but the adjectives describe health that leads to growth. For more info., see www.ncd-international.org.

2. Express broad vision: How can we link worship with growing up & reaching out?

"Together, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit,
to grow in our faith in Jesus Christ and to sow seeds of God's love."

A Vision for Facilitating Inspiring Worship in a Blended Style

"With the Spirit's guidance, as a means of grace for growth in our faith in Jesus Christ and for reaching out with God's love within and beyond the church, we come together for inspiring worship in a blended style.

3. Welcome warmly: How can we get ready for company to greet guests in God's home?

4. Explain worship parts & flow: How can we coach seekers with verbal or bulletin cues?

5. Vary preaching styles: How can we creatively communicate the Way, the Truth, and the Life for various learning styles (loop, vignette, prop, interview, dramatic, technology, etc.)?

6. Make space for God to work: How can we help people listen & respond to God's Word (message notes, bookmarks, various forms of invitations, prayers, songs, etc.)?

7. Share "glimpses of God at work": How can we get personal, start local & go global?

8. Open "special" windows: How can we tap into seasonal & occasional services?

9. Create community curiosity: How can we use "fan" promotion/invitation, flyers & signs?  

10. Trust in God: How can we rest in Jesus Christ's guidance, the Holy Spirit's presence, and the Heavenly Father's providence?
"Worship focuses our attention on God, and the God of Jesus Christ is a God who reaches out in care and evangelism. Thus the closer we come to this God, the more we are drawn to share in the evangelistic heart of God." [John Bowen, Evangelism for "Normal" People, p. 90]