Manuel Luz | Honest Worship – From False Self to True Praise

“Beauty is a form of truth that God uses to display His glory. Imagination allows us to tap into that again – to see God through beauty.”—Manuel Luz

Episode 66 of Spirituality for Ordinary People features an interview with Manuel Luz. An aerospace engineer by day jazz/pop musician by night, Manuel Luz was called to be a worship pastor 18 years ago. He continues playing gigs, has combined engineering and music in surprising ways (inventing a new musical instrument), and serves at Oak Hills Church in Folsom, California.

Key Learnings

The importance of being yourself (being authentic) in the context of worship, and how this must be modeled by worship leadership.

Beauty is a form of truth that must not be discounted. Imagination (which is part of the intellect) is a primary way in to appreciate, understand, and recognize the truth of God.

Worshipping in the pronouns – pay attention to what are the operative pronouns in the songs being sung in worship. We need a balance of songs where we sing to God (“You”), about God (“He”), and about our response to God (“I”/”We”).

We have a tendency to lean into the spiritual disciplines that we do really well and we don’t venture out.

Things to Think About

What would it look like for you to be honestly yourself before God and in your Church?

What artistic or imaginative gift might you have that you could offer for the benefit of your worshipping community?

Spiritual Practices Discussed in this Episode

Journalling/Blogging

Reading

“Putting on Different Eyes” – entering into the moment wherever I am and imagining God in it. Paying attention to creation, paying close attention.

Playing music, practicing as a form of worship.

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