The task of leading worship in a service is daunting. Worship is central to the Christian life. Not only that, but it is highly subjective, and is strange blend of personal and corporate. Then behind it all is a mountain of logistics.
This 20-page resource is designed to bring clarity and guidance for the rookie or veteran worship leader. What is the role, exactly? How can someone worship from a stage? What's the best way to build a worship team? Let the articles in this training tool help.
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Leading Versus Performing Worship leaders must focus everyone’s attention on the One who is greater than us.
by Andy Crouch
Advice from an Experienced Leader One music director offers insights about finding volunteers, challenging musicians, and the importance of passion.
interview with Michael Aukofer
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Planning Worship Together Advantages of planning worship services as a group.
by Paul E. Engle
A Culture of Quality Don’t accept mediocrity in your church’s music.
by Kevin J. Navarro
Heard and Not Seen The importance of stage presence.
by Rich Muchow
Developing Talent Get the most out of your team.
by Sundee Frazier and Alison Siewert
Great Worship with Modest Means Our attitudes are more important than talent.
by Bill Giovannetti
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Appealing To the Visual
In "Appealing To the Visual," you'll find interviews and articles to help you learn how to incorporate visual tools into your church.
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