Foreword 1: Henry Blackaby
Foreword 2: Stephen Olford
Preface
Acknowledgements Part 1: Letters to the Church
Letter 1: Defining Worship Biblically
Letter 2: Our View of God
Letter 3: God's Plumb Line for Worship
Letter 4: Worshiping Other Gods
Letter 5: The Imaging of God
Letter 6: The Use and Misuse of God's Name
Letter 7: The Significance of the Sabbath
Letter 8: Worship as a Lifestyle
Letter 9: Born to Worship
Letter 10: Worship and the Glory of God
Letter 11: Worship and the Authority of God
Letter 12: The Eternity and Activity of God
Letter 13: The Role of Submission in Worship
Letter 14: Service: the Culmination of Worship
Letter 15: To Get or to Give?
Part 2: Letters to the Worship Leaders
Letter 16: The Gathering
Letter 17: The Pastor's Role as Worship Leader
Letter 18: The Primacy of Prayer in Worship
Letter 19: The Importance of Scripture Reading in Worship
Letter 20: The Priority of Preaching in Worship
Letter 21: The Place of Music in Worship
Letter 22: Restoring Selah to Worship
Letter 23: Making the Offering Meaningful
Letter 24: The Lord's Supper: A Feast of Remembrance
Letter 25: Baptism: A Picture of Death and Resurrection
Letter 26: The Call of the Director of Music
Letter 27: The Language and Power of Music
Letter 28: Adrenaline Highs or the Holy Spirit?
Letter 29: Discerning between the Holy and the Common
Letter 30: To Applaud or Not to Applaud? The Response Factor in Worship
Letter 31: Preparing to Worship
Letter 32: Building Continuity into a Service: Cutting the Trough So the Water Can Flow
Letter 33: To the Choir
Letter 34: To the Soloist
Letter 35: To the Accompanists
Letter 36: To Audiovisual Ministers
Letter 37: Returning to Worship
Appendix 1: Choir Covenant
Appendix 2: Checklist for Worship Leaders
Appendix 3: On Preparation for the Lord's Supper: Twenty-Four Questions to Ask Yourself
Appendix 4: When Church Was Just Church: Worship Center or Theater?
Endnotes