Found an interesting article by an Evangelical who was formerly a worship leader. Joel Wentz is concerned about crossing the fine line between worship that arouses our emotions — and thus our commitment — and worship planned to manipulate our emotions. His exploration of the Biblical narrative of Nehemiah 8 also touches on the importance of a liturgical calendar in establishing our worship patterns (and the emotions associated).
What do you think is the role of the emotions in the worship of your tradition? Can (and should) they be cultivated?
Hat tip to Jonathan Sullivan (@sullijo on twitter).

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