Abstract
This essay on worship and creation provides images, hymns, scriptural references, poems, prayers and practical suggestions drawn from the congregational context of the author's life. Many of these resources will help stimulating worship leaders to think of creative ways to divide hymns into litanies or how to use hymn tunes about creation as the setting for liturgical dance. The author encourages adapting children's books about creation into choral readings and finding images of the natural world from Scripture texts for the preparation of a communion table. Most of all, these reflections will inspire worship leaders to think about how everyone has something to bring to the worship experience.
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