“If you are called upon to play a church service, it is a greater honor than if you were to play a concert on the finest organ in the world... Thank God each time when you are privileged to sit before the organ console and assist in the worship of the Almighty.” IfsWorldPlayChurchGreaterHonorWorshipConcertsThank GodOrgansAlmightyFinestPrivilegedConsoleChurch Service Author:Albert Schweitzer
“The perfect church service would be the one we were almost unaware of; our attention would have been on God. But every novelty prevents this. It fixes our attention on the service itself; and thinking about worship is a different thing than worshipping ... 'Tis mad idolatry that makes the service greater than the god.” ThinkingHas BeensDifferentWarWould BeChurchPerfectAttentionGreaterMilitaryWorshipMadExcellenceDifferent ThingsNoveltyMonarchyIdolatryChurch Service Author:C. S. Lewis
“... believing in a God whom we cannot but regard as evil, and then, in mere terrified flattery calling Him 'good' and worshipping him is a still greater danger... The ultimate question is whether the doctrine of the goodness of God or that of the inerrancy of scripture is to prevail when they conflict. I think the doctrine of the goodness of God is the more certain of the two. Indeed, only that doctrine renders this worship of Him obligatory or even permissable.” ThinkingBelieveStillsTwoCertainEvilGreaterDangerCallingConflictGoodnessWorshipUltimateRegardMereScriptureDoctrineTerrifiedFlatteryGoodness Of GodUltimate Questions Author:C. S. Lewis
“The greatest element in life is not what occupies most of its time, else sleep would stand high in the scale. Nor is it what engrosses most of its thought, else money would be very high. The two or three hours of worship and preaching weekly has perhaps been the greatest signal influence on English life. Half an hour of prayer, morning or evening, every day, may be a greater element in shaping our course than all our conduct and all our thought.” MayTwoWould BeLife IsThreeCoursesHoursPrayerSleepHalfMorningGreaterInfluenceElementsWorshipScalesEveningPreachingOur ThoughtsSignals Author:Peter Forsyth