Advice for leading the Liturgy
There is no one right way to lead the liturgy. However, there are some things that you may find helpful
Understand the Liturgy | Take some time to read and reflect on each component of the liturgy. You don’t need to be an expert or have everything memorized, but having a working understanding means that you can lead your microchurch better. Every liturgy includes a portion toward the top:
Learn more about practicing the liturgy.
Leader prays. Group Prays.The linked page explains each liturgical component; you can direct your Microchurch to it periodically.
Slow Down | It is hard to contemplate the importance of what you are reading or what is being read when you are speaking really fast. Slow down, especially as you lead the reading of the prayers.
Prepare | Simply reading through the prayers before centering your heart can go a long way for your Microchurch. Try to spend a short time in preparation each week.
Reflect | Reflecting on your own week, experiences, or what the Spirit has been saying to you lately can have a big impact on the intentionality of your Microchurch.
Share | Open the prayers with a brief reflection that has been meaningful to you. This is your opportunity to encourage further intentionality in your time as a Microchurch.