33 min

How to Use the Fourfold Pattern of Worship in a Modern Church, Part 1 The Worship Workshop Podcast

    • Christianity

Welcome to the Worship Workshop Podcast where we help you grow a stronger team that leads engaging worship.
We’re diving into the practical application of something that Dr. Lester Ruth introduced us to in episode 13, which is the ancient fourfold order of worship. Lester gave us some fantastic ideas to implement that order of worship.
But I wanted to dig even deeper, so I asked worship leader, teacher, and theologian Rob Still to help us apply the fourfold pattern of worship into our modern worship settings. Even if you are in a modern church setting, don’t dismiss this idea of the fourfold pattern of worship. It’s not just a liturgical thing or just a traditional thing. It can bring a more meaningful journey to your worship services.
In part 1 of this interview, we lay the groundwork for understanding how the fourfold pattern of worship fits, and then talk practically about the first two movements. In part 2, we discuss the second two patterns and talk about how to include this model in different settings.
About Rob Still:
Rob is worship leader, songwriter, author, and instructor in Nashville, TN. He is also one of the instructors inside of Worship Workshop. You can connect with Rob at RobStill.com
Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
Set For Sunday: Creative Service Planning at a Sustainable Pace This RENOV8 Course teaches you how to plan creative and meaningful journeys of worship and how to do it at a sustainable pace. So this course will help you be more creative and intentional, Sunday after Sunday, without burning out.
Learn more here: https://wshp.be/set4sunday
Learn More About Worship Workshop:
WorshipWorkshop.com
Support Us On Patreon
If you love what we’re doing here on the Podcast and would love to be a part of it, I want to challenge you to become a Patreon supporter. And you can do that for as little as $2 a month. You actually get more value in content and perks than what you contribute monthly. But more importantly than that, you’re able to help us provide training content for leaders and worship teams literally all over this world, and some who don’t have the means to buy products or enroll in membership a program like Worship Workshop.
Go WorshipWorkshop.com/patreon to become a supporter.
If you’re not able to partner with us financially right now, but you’d love to help us out, give us a positive review at Apple Podcasts. You can find that by going to WorshipWorkshop.com/apple.
Thanks for being a part of The Worship Workshop Podcast. My team and I are so honored to be even a small part of your journey as you build a stronger team that leads engaging worship.

Welcome to the Worship Workshop Podcast where we help you grow a stronger team that leads engaging worship.
We’re diving into the practical application of something that Dr. Lester Ruth introduced us to in episode 13, which is the ancient fourfold order of worship. Lester gave us some fantastic ideas to implement that order of worship.
But I wanted to dig even deeper, so I asked worship leader, teacher, and theologian Rob Still to help us apply the fourfold pattern of worship into our modern worship settings. Even if you are in a modern church setting, don’t dismiss this idea of the fourfold pattern of worship. It’s not just a liturgical thing or just a traditional thing. It can bring a more meaningful journey to your worship services.
In part 1 of this interview, we lay the groundwork for understanding how the fourfold pattern of worship fits, and then talk practically about the first two movements. In part 2, we discuss the second two patterns and talk about how to include this model in different settings.
About Rob Still:
Rob is worship leader, songwriter, author, and instructor in Nashville, TN. He is also one of the instructors inside of Worship Workshop. You can connect with Rob at RobStill.com
Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
Set For Sunday: Creative Service Planning at a Sustainable Pace This RENOV8 Course teaches you how to plan creative and meaningful journeys of worship and how to do it at a sustainable pace. So this course will help you be more creative and intentional, Sunday after Sunday, without burning out.
Learn more here: https://wshp.be/set4sunday
Learn More About Worship Workshop:
WorshipWorkshop.com
Support Us On Patreon
If you love what we’re doing here on the Podcast and would love to be a part of it, I want to challenge you to become a Patreon supporter. And you can do that for as little as $2 a month. You actually get more value in content and perks than what you contribute monthly. But more importantly than that, you’re able to help us provide training content for leaders and worship teams literally all over this world, and some who don’t have the means to buy products or enroll in membership a program like Worship Workshop.
Go WorshipWorkshop.com/patreon to become a supporter.
If you’re not able to partner with us financially right now, but you’d love to help us out, give us a positive review at Apple Podcasts. You can find that by going to WorshipWorkshop.com/apple.
Thanks for being a part of The Worship Workshop Podcast. My team and I are so honored to be even a small part of your journey as you build a stronger team that leads engaging worship.

33 min