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Last week we finished talking about the Process in creative worship. If you missed one of the lessons, just head here to find the complete list.

This week we are starting our final section and for the last two lessons we will be talking about evaluations. Evaluations are critical if you want to take your worship experiences to the next level and continue to give your best to God. I wanted to start today by sharing 4 questions from Richard Webb that you might consider asking in your evaluation process.



To recap:
1) Do Guests/Members Experience An Active Welcome?
2) Do They Experience A Safe and Shame Free Environment?
3) Is The Truth and Love of Jesus Shared?
4) Is the experience transformative?

What questions do you ask?

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