Saturday 17 November 2018

How Some Christian Churches In Las Vegas Are Organized In Service

By Raymond Stone


Most meetings will not be successful if the activities that should take place are not listed. The time for each activity is also allocated and although this usually applies to secular gatherings, it has also been observed to happen in the place of worship. The only difference between the church and secular gatherings where agenda is used is that in the church, there is no penalty for not doing exactly what was written especially when the Holy Spirit takes over. Some Christian churches in Las Vegas try to be organized by following a usual pattern for their service.

Starting with an opening prayer is good although this might come after the procession in some churches. This is necessary to invite God into the church. The warden, the priests and every other instrument the Lord will use all join in the procession. However, the procession does not mean that the people who joined are more superior to others.

When the procession is over, the Bible readers are called upon to read some passages in the Bible. The passages they read must have been given to them by the church earlier. Lessons are read from both the old and New Testaments. The readers do not try to interpret what the passage says because this is not the time for preaching. Sometimes, to make it clear, the priest comes up later to preach using those passages that were first read as his texts or references.

After the lessons, the band takes over. They lead the church in praises and worship so that they can be edified by the Holy Spirit. The songs are carefully selected to suit the type of service for the day. However, the Holy Spirit who knows the hearts and innermost needs of the members also use the praise team to build their faith up.

The sermon is prepared by the priest or any other person he considers sound for the task. Normally, it takes at least 30 minutes so it usually lasts longer than any other item on the order of service. Apart from the passages from the lessons which the preacher may use, he also refers to many others which he also tries to expose. This is why people going to the churches usually have their writing materials apart from the Bible.

There is a call for offerings after the message by asking the band to lead again in some choruses. This time, the people happen to be merrier as they dance up to the altar to give their offerings. Some of the offerings given include thanksgiving offering, the seed of faith, tithes, and welfare. Each one is usually collected differently.

The time for the announcement is usually towards the end of the service. It is the time when the congregation is reminded about what may be coming up during the week or on a later date. Visitors to the place are identified and welcomed with a song after which they are asked to see either the follow-up or welfare coordinator.

After everything, the recession comes last. Just like the procession, a recessional hymn is taken. The members of the church may know the hymn if it is a popular one but in case it isn't, they will be told where to find it in the hymn book the church uses. The priest then releases his last blessing after which the members begin to disperse if they have no other meeting or business to attend to.




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