Friends of the Unprogrammed-program way, isn't it time to identify our worship for what it is(or can be) rather than what it is not?

"Open Worship", as defined(look it up), seems to be the way for both arriving at Meeting and leaving with the gift of Spiritual Communion.

  

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Fine by me.  :-)

A very point Clem.  I've always thought "Unprogrammed" a rather clunky term, although I respect it as a traditional term.     Open Worship is a nice, positive, light-filled, engaging term.

David

Britain Yearly Meeting

What does that make "programmed" meetings?  Closed worship?  Not sure how open our brethren would be to that.:)

"Packaged" meetings?

ha ha "packaged".    Yes, we want to use language respectful of meetings that have liturgy or other scheduled activities and not name them according to our bias for "fresh-light-of-God-or-bust."

Forrest Curo said:

"Packaged" meetings?

Many Friends within liberal Quakerism prefer "expectant waiting" rather than the clinical term "unprogrammed", or even "silent" which might give the misimpression that we forbade vocal ministry.  I think "expectant waiting" actually captures nicely what Friends strive to do in their lives before entering worship, then strive to do as a gathered group upon entering worship, and finally strive to take with us to the world upon leaving worship.  

I rarely hear the term "unprogrammed worship" any more among those who worship in expectant waiting.  It's usually only used to distinguish between the worship practice between different branches of Quakers. 

For many Christian churches (not necessarily Quaker churches), the term "open worship" denotes a brief period when worshippers are able to speak what's on their mind.  In my experience that time comes from a mental place that might be inspiring, beautiful, and prayerful - but not from the same deep place that often occurs from a place of listening to the Spirit during expectant waiting - which by its nature denotes a communion state of being with God.

Might the term "expectant waiting" also nicely describe what pastoral Friends strive to do during their "open worship" time?

Just my thoughts based on my experience . . .  But then words/terms/labels are always inadequate.

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