| Topics: | Atmosphere, Experience, Ministry, Volunteers, Worship, Worship music, Worship style |
| Filters: | Drama, Pastor, Volunteer, Worship, Worship leader |
| Purpose: | Fellowship |
| References: | Hebrews 2:12 |
| Date Added: | September 26, 2007 |
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Hebrews 2:12
Discussions of worship leadership often center on the musicianship or personality of the leader in question. These discussions should instead begin with the question, "What does the congregation need from the leader to sing well?" There are a number of approaches to choose from:
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The conductor is a worship leader who leads the congregation like a choir, beating the tempo throughout each song. This often goes hand-in-hand with a congregation that sings hymns, usually singing with great skill and enthusiasm. The advantage of this style of leading is that it gives clear musical leadership. The disadvantage is that it provides more information than the congregation needs and often focuses on musical leadership to the exclusion of other aspects of worship leadership.
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