
Planned worship. Prophetic worship. Structure or Spontaneity? Beyond the wars of modern or traditional, rock band or liturgical, is another worship war. Do we allow the band to flow in the moment or do we create a tight plan?
If you lead worship, I’m sure you’ve wrestled with this before.
For some, corporate worship is nothing more than executing a plan. It’s like hitting play on a worship album. No room to breathe, no seeming space for the Holy Spirit to move.
But for others, prophetic worship is often an excuse for lazy music, lazy production, and lazy planning. It’s just not done well.
Spontaneous worship done well is the result of disciplined practice, relational connection, and intimacy with God. But so often it translates into something so poorly done it doesn’t connect with anyone.
But if you want to do spontaneous well, let’s define what it is.



