There is a different kind of energy when our youth lead worship. It is not just enthusiasm. It is honesty. It is faith that is still being formed yet already bold enough to speak. On a Sunday centered on missions, that matters deeply, because mission is not something we wait to grow into. It is something we step into together as the body of Christ.
Our music this week invites the whole congregation into that journey.
We begin with Here I Am, Lord. This hymn has endured because it captures the heart of discipleship in its simplest form. God calls. Someone answers. There is no promise of ease, no guarantee of clarity, just a willingness to say yes. As our youth lead us, they are not performing for us. They are inviting us to respond with them. As you sing, consider where God may be calling you to go and how you might answer.
Then we are grounded in Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us With Your Love. Here, the call to mission becomes something we can live out. Jesus kneels. Jesus serves. Jesus redefines what love looks like in action. This hymn invites the congregation to reflect on how service shapes our faith. It is not only about what we believe, but how we love one another in real and practical ways.
Finally, we step into something new with Send Us Out by Matt Osgood. New music can feel unfamiliar, but that is part of its gift. It asks us to lean in, to listen, and to participate. The spirit of this song is one of sending. It reminds us that worship does not end when the service concludes. We are called to go out into the world as people of faith and purpose. You may not know every note right away, but your presence and participation matter.
JOY Sunday reminds us that the church is not waiting for the next generation to lead. They are already leading, already witnessing, and already showing us what it means to say yes to God.
So come ready to sing. Come ready to listen. Come ready to be sent.
God is still calling. The question for all of us is simple.
Will we go?
Blessings
Music Tom
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