Welcome to the first ever QuèLog. What is a QuèLog, you ask? It is much like a blog but contains only questions. For this experiment (of unspecified duration) I've taken myself out of the drivers seat and replaced my position with you, the reader. I'll still be posting a brief description of the question, and occasionally, the reason behind the weeks question. If you find yourself still wondering what my personal opinion is on the matter, you'll have to look at everone elses in the mix of equally valid thoughts.

For the first of many questions to come, I saw this as the most fitting. There's many definitions. None are invalid. All are worthy of our consideration...So what do you think?

I've recently been reading/researching some possible group studies for my team and in the process stumbled upon this little gem. It's called Wired: For a Life of Worship (the most recent marketing of The Air I Breathe by Louie Giglio), and while it's not the first time I've read it, its the first time I've considered it in a community setting. Ironic that I should just now read it that way because worship, as it pertains to the corporate church setting, is always in community. Anyhow, Mr. Giglio starts this book with a quesiton:
How do you define worship?
For the first of many questions to come, I saw this as the most fitting. There's many definitions. None are invalid. All are worthy of our consideration...So what do you think?