Across time and place, the form of worship has varied as much as the content of worship. What ties these forms together? And are some forms closer to true worship than others? How can we know when we have truly gathered to worship God?
This HotShot examines Psalm 96 verse-by-verse, teaching participants the meaning of true corporate worship. After defining worship, this study will explore the elements that constitute corporate worship, the right reasons for worship, and the attitude that enables true worship. The final lesson will consider our place in creation’s symphony of worship to the Creator.
Who is this for?
Designed for teachers of teens, HotShots have been effectively used in Sunday school, small group Bible studies, and Christian school chapel settings.
How does it work?
Since HotShots are self-contained, you will only need to purchase one HotShot booklet—available in print or PDF.
Each lesson, which takes approximately 30–45 minutes, follows the same format.
- The Warm-Up introduces the lesson topic to your students through activities such as songs, games, handouts, and discussion questions.
- The Bridge transitions from The Warm-Up to the main text of Scripture for the lesson.
- The Content introduces and expands the main points. Throughout the lesson, you’ll use handouts and discussion questions to help students internalize what they’ve heard.
- The Closing concludes the lesson by reviewing the main points and applying them to your students’ lives.
All the handouts are included in the booklet and may be copied for participant use. They are also available as a free PDF download here.
You can easily present points from the Teacher’s Lesson using the pre-formatted slide layouts and text. These slides are editable, so you can adapt the presentations with your own pictures and lesson content. The slides are freely available in PowerPoint, Keynote, or PDF formats.
To purchase or to download the presentation slides and free samples, see the product page available via the link below.