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Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

Darlene Zschech - The Theology of Worship - Part 4

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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Talk Radio, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Today's conversation on Back Porch Theology is the fourth in our series on worship and is part two of last week's episode with Darlene Zschech, who many consider to be the mother of modern day worship music. Brooke Ligertwood ~ who's one of the most anointed people I've ever had the pure joy of being led to the throne room of Jesus by and whose songs are also beloved by millions of Christ followers around the world ~ was mentored by Darlene in Australia and Brooke not only refers to her as a mother of worship music, she explains that her longevity of service to the church and devotion to God and His people make her accolades pale in comparison. Because while Darlene paved the way for how so many of us now praise our Creator Redeemer in public sanctuaries, as well as the privacy of our cars and kitchens, she carries her calling with tangible humility. But don't mistake her humility for weakness because she continues to tutor the body of Christ in how worship is a weapon through which we can push back the darkness and hang on to the goodness of God when our circumstances are anything but. Y'all better strap yourself into your rockers on the porch today, because our Aussie "Aunty" is about to take us to church! So please grab an extra large cup of coffee, as well as your Bible and get ready to have your spiritual sword sharpened because you're going to be inspired to plunge it into the scaly heart of that evil dragon, satan, in short order. I truly believe today's going to be a turning point for some of you who've almost given up hope that you'll survive ~ much less win ~ the battle that's currently raging in your heart and mind. We're so glad and so grateful you're here on the porch with us today ~ hang on, I promise fresh hope is right around the corner. He's got you...He has NOT abandoned you and He never will.

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have been solid foundations that have helped us overcome

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life's difficult moments.

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And Lasting Ever, we share with you some of these moments with the hope of offering you the

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0:28.2

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0:36.4

Access more.

0:42.5

Today's conversation on Backport's Theology is technically the fifth in our series on worship.

0:47.8

Remember to pick up that bonus episode with Scotty Smith because that gives some great

0:52.3

biblical scaffolding for worship. But this conversation

0:55.7

is also part two of last week's episode with Darlene Check, who many consider to be the mother

1:02.2

of modern day worship music. Brooke Ligertwood, who's one of the most anointed people I've ever

1:06.9

had the pure joy of being led to the throne room of Jesus by and whose songs are

1:11.8

also beloved by millions of Christ's followers around the world was mentored by Darlene in Australia

1:17.5

and Brooke not only refers to Darlene as a mother of worship music, she explains that her

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