5 Bible Verses To Use Between Worship Songs (Video)

Have you ever struggled with what to say between songs during worship? It's more than just filling silence; these moments are powerful opportunities to lead your congregation.

This week, I'm sharing five Bible verses you can use as speaking transitions this Sunday, categorized by liturgical elements. This isn't about following a strict liturgy, but understanding the purpose behind what we say and how it shapes our worship.

In this video, you'll get:

  • A Call to Worship: How to start your service by letting God call your people to worship through His Word (using Psalm 117).

  • Confession & Assurance of Pardon: A powerful two-part transition from Lamentations 3 to guide your congregation in reflecting on their sin and then being assured of the pardon they have in Jesus.

  • A Petition (Prayer): How to lead your church in prayer using the Lord's Prayer from Matthew 6, giving people a chance to pray through their needs.

  • A Benediction: A blessing from Romans 15:13, where God blesses His people as they are sent back out into the world to do His work.

These aren't just arbitrary words; they are biblically-rooted ways to guide your church through your speaking transitions.


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