Is it appropriate to clap in church?
Sarah Silva
Updated on March 31, 2026
Also asked, is it okay to clap in church?
Psalm 47 may be the only place that authorizes the clapping of hands in a worship service, but that is sufficient. It reads, “O CLAP your hands all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph. But they are used to CLAPPING their hands in approval and ought not be discouraged in church.
Additionally, what is the correct way to clap? Do the basic clap.
Open your hands and clap your palms against each other, with the fingers held up towards the sky. Do it hard enough to get a good loud smacking sound out of it, but not so hard you turn your hand red. Some people clap more by clapping the fingers of one hand against the palm of the other.
One may also ask, what does clapping mean spiritually?
Considering the first meaning, clap is used in worship as a means of expressing thankfulness to God for the good things He has done. Members of AIC's are therefore enjoined to be eager to clap rigorously to attract God's attention. Moreover, it brings spiritual pleasure upon the people engaged in the clapping.
What is the difference between clap and applause?
Clapping is bringing the hands together to make a sound. Applause is a more general term, which can include clapping, but also whistling, shouting and cheering, and arm or hand waving etc.