POWER CAN FAIL, WORSHIP CANNOT: Rescuing the essence of praise in a church dominated by technique - Softcover

DE LIMA PEREIRA, JÓ

 
9798258654571: POWER CAN FAIL, WORSHIP CANNOT: Rescuing the essence of praise in a church dominated by technique

Synopsis

If the power fails, the software crashes, and the in-ear monitors die in the middle of Sunday service... will your church keep worshiping, or will it fall silent?

Over the past few decades, the evangelical altar has undergone a revolution. We have traded the simple acoustic guitar and polished concrete floors for digital soundboards, LED screens, in-ear monitors, and backing tracks. Technical excellence has reached studio levels. But behind this curtain of aesthetic perfection, a silent and devastating phenomenon is sickening our liturgy: true, organic worship is in danger of being replaced by a "gospel spectacle."

In POWER CAN FAIL, WORSHIP CANNOT, Jó de Lima Pereira brings a profound, pastoral, and confronting analysis of the state of our music ministries. Far from being a manifesto driven by nostalgia or a rejection of technology, this book is an indispensable guide for pastors, leaders, musicians, and worshipers who desire to align technical excellence with absolute dependence on the Holy Spirit.

In this book, you will discover:

  • The Microphone Syndrome: How to deal with vanity on the altar, self-serving attitudes, and the danger of church cliques.

  • New Cart or Shoulders? Why God rejects shortcuts of liturgical efficiency and demands the sanctification of those who carry the weight of His glory.

  • Elevation and Uplift: The vital difference between your individual worship and the office of leading the congregation into the presence of God.

  • The Dictatorship of Pitch and the "Suddenly": How to prevent the precision of backing tracks and clicks from suffocating prophetic sensitivity and the organic move of the service.

  • Band Awareness and Succession: The physics of sound, musical empathy, and how to disciple the next generation so that praise does not die.

The Lord demands that we "play skillfully" (Psalm 33:3), but His glory is not found merely in the absence of musical mistakes. Discover how to dismantle the ego, rescue true sacrifice on the altar, and forge worshipers who will sustain the service even when the lights go out.

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