


Why We Begin Our Services
with a Call to Worship
When we gather as a church, we don’t do so on our own initiative—God calls us to worship Him. Worship is not primarily about us and what we bring, but about responding to God’s invitation. That’s why, in our church, we begin every service with a Call to Worship from Scripture. This intentional practice sets the tone for our time together and ensures that our worship is God-centered, Word-driven, and Christ-exalting. In this article, I will give seven reasons why we begin our services with a call to worship.
1. God Initiates Worship
Worship is not something we start; it is God who invites us into His presence. Throughout Scripture, we see that God takes the first step in calling His people to Himself (Genesis 12:1; Exodus 3:4; Isaiah 6:8). A Call to Worship reminds us that we gather in response to God’s summons, not merely out of personal choice or routine.
2. Biblical Precedent
The Bible is filled with examples of God’s people being summoned to worship: “O come, let us worship and bow down: Let us kneel before the LORD our maker.” (Psalm 95:6) “Serve the LORD with gladness: Come before his presence with singing.” (Psalm 100:2) “Every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters…” (Isaiah 55:1) These passages model how God’s people begin worship by hearing His call and responding in praise.
3. Anchors Worship in God, Not Ourselves
If we started our services by trying to get everyone hyped up emotionally, worship could easily become man-centered. A Call to Worship from Scripture ensures that our focus is on God from the very beginning. We don’t gather because of our feelings or circumstances; we gather because He is worthy.
4. Reorients Our Hearts
Every week, we come into worship distracted, burdened, or preoccupied. A Call to Worship from the Bible reorients our minds and hearts. It reminds us why we are gathered—to glorify God, not ourselves—and prepares us to worship in spirit and truth (John 4:24).
5. Establishes the Authority of the Word
Worship is not shaped by human creativity but by God’s revealed truth. A Call to Worship from Scripture declares that God’s Word governs our gathering. We are not here for a performance, but to hear and respond to God’s voice.
6. Connects Worship to the Gospel
Many passages used for a Call to Worship emphasize our access to God through Christ:“Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus…Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith.” (Hebrews 10:19-22) We are not coming before God based on our own worthiness, but because of Jesus’ finished work. Beginning with a gospel-centered call to worship helps us remember why and how we can approach God.
7. Follows the Heavenly Pattern
In heaven, worship often begins with a declaration of God’s worthiness: “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come!” (Revelation 4:8) A Call to Worship from Scripture mirrors this heavenly pattern, helping us align our earthly worship with the eternal worship of heaven.
As you can see, beginning our services with a Call to Worship from the Word is not just a tradition—it is a biblical practice that shapes our hearts and minds for worship. It reminds us that God is the one who calls us into His presence, it keeps our worship anchored in Scripture, and it sets the tone for a Christ-centered gathering. When we hear His call, we respond with joy, reverence, and praise, just as His people have done throughout history—and just as we will do for eternity.
1. God Initiates Worship
Worship is not something we start; it is God who invites us into His presence. Throughout Scripture, we see that God takes the first step in calling His people to Himself (Genesis 12:1; Exodus 3:4; Isaiah 6:8). A Call to Worship reminds us that we gather in response to God’s summons, not merely out of personal choice or routine.
2. Biblical Precedent
The Bible is filled with examples of God’s people being summoned to worship: “O come, let us worship and bow down: Let us kneel before the LORD our maker.” (Psalm 95:6) “Serve the LORD with gladness: Come before his presence with singing.” (Psalm 100:2) “Every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters…” (Isaiah 55:1) These passages model how God’s people begin worship by hearing His call and responding in praise.
3. Anchors Worship in God, Not Ourselves
If we started our services by trying to get everyone hyped up emotionally, worship could easily become man-centered. A Call to Worship from Scripture ensures that our focus is on God from the very beginning. We don’t gather because of our feelings or circumstances; we gather because He is worthy.
4. Reorients Our Hearts
Every week, we come into worship distracted, burdened, or preoccupied. A Call to Worship from the Bible reorients our minds and hearts. It reminds us why we are gathered—to glorify God, not ourselves—and prepares us to worship in spirit and truth (John 4:24).
5. Establishes the Authority of the Word
Worship is not shaped by human creativity but by God’s revealed truth. A Call to Worship from Scripture declares that God’s Word governs our gathering. We are not here for a performance, but to hear and respond to God’s voice.
6. Connects Worship to the Gospel
Many passages used for a Call to Worship emphasize our access to God through Christ:“Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus…Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith.” (Hebrews 10:19-22) We are not coming before God based on our own worthiness, but because of Jesus’ finished work. Beginning with a gospel-centered call to worship helps us remember why and how we can approach God.
7. Follows the Heavenly Pattern
In heaven, worship often begins with a declaration of God’s worthiness: “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come!” (Revelation 4:8) A Call to Worship from Scripture mirrors this heavenly pattern, helping us align our earthly worship with the eternal worship of heaven.
As you can see, beginning our services with a Call to Worship from the Word is not just a tradition—it is a biblical practice that shapes our hearts and minds for worship. It reminds us that God is the one who calls us into His presence, it keeps our worship anchored in Scripture, and it sets the tone for a Christ-centered gathering. When we hear His call, we respond with joy, reverence, and praise, just as His people have done throughout history—and just as we will do for eternity.

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Riley and Whitney Barrett
England

(1) Praise: Liskeard Baptist Church has had record high attendance this month. (2) Prayer request: They are looking for a new building to accommodate growth. (3) Additionally, Riley will be covering the work of another local missionary as he goes on furlough. (4) They are starting a new Sunday School ministry.

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Check out the music and Scripture texts for this Lord's Day.
Get Connected
Plan To Invite Someone To Church This Sunday
Do you feel connected to the fellowship family? Perhaps you have been attending Fellowship for a short time or even a long time but have yet to get connected to a core group of people to go through life with. We were made to have fellowship with one another and develop deep and strong relationships outside of our immediate family. One small step to get you in the right direction could be to join us this Sunday for our Connection Group time at 9:45am. You can contact our church office and ask for one of our pastor's to help get you connected to a group that fits your stage of life.
You can invite someone to church any Sunday of the year—there's no need to wait for a special occasion. Your friends and family can join our community of believers at any time! Consider stopping by the church to pick up an invitation card, which can help you start a conversation with someone you know this week.

Book of the Month | Praying the Bible
First Principles Class | Sundays at 4:30pm
Coffee Fellowship For Elderly & Shut-Ins | February 22
Heart to Heart | February 25
Amen Conference | February 28 - March 1
Easter Choir Practice | March 9
Communion | March 9
Spring Break | March 17-21 (No Midweek Service)
First Principles Class | Sundays at 4:30pm
Coffee Fellowship For Elderly & Shut-Ins | February 22
Heart to Heart | February 25
Amen Conference | February 28 - March 1
Easter Choir Practice | March 9
Communion | March 9
Spring Break | March 17-21 (No Midweek Service)

Prepare your mind and heart with some Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs this week. Use our church playlist
through the week and be encouraged by the music we will sing as a congregation this Lord's Day.
through the week and be encouraged by the music we will sing as a congregation this Lord's Day.
Sunday Morning
Sing
King of Kings
Praise His Name
Amazing Love
King of Kings
Praise His Name
Amazing Love
Sunday Evening Service
Nothing But The Blood
Forever
I Love You Lord
Forever
I Love You Lord
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