Experience Worship exists to help make worship a practical, attainable, not-just-musical part of everyday life. Everything we do is structured around and dedicated to that end.

The specific means to accomplishing that end include workshops, conferences, creative events, worship nights, facilitating dialog, developing educational materials, and producing collaborative projects in nearly every medium. Within the next 10 years there could be a magazine, or a physical location for classes, coffee, and conversations. We’re at the beginning of an adventure and truly, the sky is the limit.


How We’re Getting There: 2008 road map

Building community.
Experience Worship is an organization committed to people. Every word and image is intentionally designed to emphasize that focus while honoring and displaying the beauty in the normalness of people’s lives. But words and images are not where this focus ends. Relationships are key components to Experience Worship’s mission and vision.

Our first priority is building an Experience Worship community. We’re looking for people who are passionate about life, about family, about art, about society. We’re looking for people who are passionate about loving and worshiping God with their lives, who have insight and understanding that helps other people live their lives as an experience of worshiping God. These people are worship leaders, though many of them will never lead a song service. These people are learning ways to live worship with their lives. These are the people we’re looking to connect, to meet, to partner with as we create a community that can reach farther with this truth than any us can on our own.

If you’re interested,

Creating resources.
In our very short history, we been told over and over that we have to “get the word out”, that “people need to know about this”, that they wished they had “realized this sooner”, that we need to “teach this to everybody – especially children”. Because of the overwhelming amount of this feedback, this will be a main focus of Experience Worship.

We’re initially approaching this on two fronts:
  1. holding EW-specific events and going places to share (verbally, visually, artistically, practically, and/or experientially) about lifestyle experiences of worship
  2. creating educational / resource materials about lifestyle experiences of worship that can be used by churches, Bible studies, small groups, children’s church or VBS programs, etc.
If you’re interested,