Worship: Why We Do What We Do (The One Where We Talk About Expressions Of Adoration)

by Bobby Gilles on March 18, 2009

Welcome to the second installment of the Sojourn Music series “Worship: Why We Do What We Do.” We’re exploring, one episode at a time, the standard elements that Christians practice when gathering to worship together on Sundays.  Listen each week right here in the sojournmusic.com blog, or download these 5 to 10 minute interview segments from our free podcast, Sojournmusic.com Radio, available at iTunes and other podcast directories.

My interview subject is Sojourn Worship Leader Lorie King, who has led worship at Sojourn for nine years, and led in a many other contexts on four continents and various churches and ministries across the U.S.  She completed a Master’s program in Worship from the School of Church Music and Worship at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

In this episode we talk about expressions of adoration and praise, which usually follows a call to worship (or is considered the response part of a call to worship).  Click “play” below to listen now, or download the episode from our podcast.  And come back next Thursday for part three.


In this interview:

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