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Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

Hope Darst, Tasha Layton, Hillary Scott and Rita Springer – The Theology of Worship - Part 2

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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Talk Radio, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2025

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Today’s conversation on Back Porch Theology in our on-going series on the theology of worship is a continuation of last week because we had such an awesome time leaning into all that Scripture reveals Jesus to be, learning from each other’s stories – especially the difficult chapters - and laughing that we simply had to have a part two of this conversation! Aren’t you grateful that being serious about our faith and being serious about ourselves aren’t synonymous? I thoroughly enjoy getting to spend time with people who are fully devoted to Jesus Christ but aren’t full of themselves! And saints who feel free enough to laugh at themselves are my absolute favorite kind of people. Which aptly describes the girl gang we’re hanging out with again today. Hope Darst, Tasha Layton, Hillary Scott and Rita Springer are too young to be called legends, but they have written and sung a multitude of songs that have shaped the musical landscape of worship. Between them they’ve won multiple Grammys and CMA’s and Doves and KLove Fan Awards, and yet this foursome reeks humility. They are much like the Skinhorse in the story of the Velveteen Rabbit…life has worn them thin enough to recognize that whether they have a number one song or fall completely off the charts, Jesus is the only Hero of humanity’s story and commercial success apart from intimacy with our Creator Redeemer is devoid of any real meaning. Mind you, as we continue to emphasize in this series, music is only one facet of how we worship as Christ followers – in fact, the Bible describes worship more as the posture of our hearts than the melody that falls out of our mouths. Which is why the theme of today’s conversation is less about melodic tunes than it is about biblical truths. What does worship look like when we aren’t singing or listening to Christian music? How do we maintain the posture of worshipping God when we’re dealing with deep disappointment, disillusionment, or debilitating depression. Is it possible to have a broken heart and hands raised in praise at the same time? It’s going to get raw and real today y’all, so please grab your Bible, a notebook, and some yummy snacks – I always find chocolate to be an excellent companion when taking raw and real adventures – and come give that great big, beautiful heart God placed in your chest some time and space to exhale on the porch with us. We’re really, really glad you’re here.

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0:43.0

Today's conversation on back porch theology and our ongoing series on the theology of worship

0:52.1

is a continuation of last week because we had such an

0:56.0

awesome time leaning into all that scripture reveals Jesus to be, learning from each other's

1:01.1

stories, especially the difficult chapters, and laughing that we simply had to have a part two.

1:06.7

Aren't you grateful that being serious about our faith and being serious about ourselves aren't

1:11.4

synonymous? I thoroughly enjoy getting to spend time with people who are fully devoted to Jesus

1:17.3

but aren't full of themselves. And saints who feel free enough to laugh at themselves are my

1:22.5

absolute favorite kind of people, which aptly describes the girl gang we're hanging out with again today.

1:28.5

Hope, Dars, Tasha Leight, and Hillary Scott, and Rita Springer are too young to be called

1:33.4

Legends, but they have written and sung a multitude of songs that have shaped the musical

1:38.7

landscape of worship. Between them, they've won multiple Grammys and CMAs and Doves and Caleb Fan Awards, and yet

1:46.5

this group of women reeks humility. They are much like the skin horse and the story of the

1:51.9

Velveteen Rabbit. Life has worn them thin enough to recognize that whether they have a number one

1:56.8

song or fall completely off the charts, Jesus is the only hero of humanity's story.

2:03.1

And commercial success, apart from intimacy with our Creator Redeemer, is devoid of any

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