WORSHIP
We worship an amazing God
Worship holds a central place in all our activities at Medway Vineyard. We firmly believe that it is through worship that we can establish a profound connection with God and encounter his presence in a truly impactful manner. Through worship we express our gratitude for what God has done for us and to show our love for him, ultimately leading us to a deeper connection with him.
At Vineyard Churches worship is guided by a few key principles. These principles shape our worship in various aspects, from how we live our daily lives to how we express our worship.
Intimacy
Intimacy with God is the primary destination for us as we worship. We draw near to God, and he draws near to us. As we encounter his presence in worship, we cultivate a deep connection with him. Intimacy is not a musical style or a tone of voice; it is a posture of our hearts.
Accessibility
As worshipping communities, we extend the welcome of Jesus to people; inviting them to enter into his presence. We are intentional about bringing people with us on a journey of worship by building as many bridges both musically and pastorally. From the style of music, to the songs that we sing, we are creating environments for people to participate in worship.
Integrity
Our desire is that the songs that we sing, would match the lives that we lead. While we value the form that our worship takes, we place an even greater value on the formation of our community. Our gathered times of worship are powerful places of transformation. We enter God’s presence not as we think we should be, but come as we are. And yet, we don’t remain as we are; we are renewed and become increasingly like Jesus.
Kingdom Expectation
In worship we welcome the King and his Kingdom. We cultivate an expectation that God will speak, move, heal, deliver and perform miracles among us as we worship. We experience in part what we will ultimately know in full: our complete restoration in God’s Kingdom.
Passion
Passion is the expression of a fire in our hearts for God. As we worship, we not only affirm our love for God, but we learn to love what he loves. We are authentic in our worship, whether we are in a season of joyful celebration or a time of deep sorrow. As worshipping communities, we choose to be present to Jesus and engage with what He is doing in us and in our community.