| All
of us want to become better worshippers and in turn lead our congregations to
a higher level of worship. Here are a few thoughts gleaned from 20 years of leading
worship in dozens of denominations, cultures and languages.
- Start
where the people are. Begin with songs they know and love and worship God
with those songs. Gradually introduce new songs that especially lead people to
worship. Make sure that you, your musicians, and your sound people are doing a
good job musically with the songs.
- Be
a great role model for your worship band and congregation. People learn by
watching and if youre the leader that means theyre watching you. Make
sure youre just not leading songs but that youre worshipping God as
you sing and play. Know the music so well that you dont have to think about
it. Rehearsal time is for learning songs and worship time is for worshipping.
Be sensitive and loving to the people you lead. If they sense that you love them
and they feel Gods presence in the worship, theyll be glad to follow
you.
- Ask your senior pastor to teach
on worship. As people realize that singing, shouting, clapping hands, raising
hands, instrumental music, bowing down and other acts of worship are in the Word,
they will be more open to doing it themselves. Encourage the other ministry staff
and your worship team to be great models of worship. People generally take their
worship cues from their leaders.
- Make
sure your walk with the Lord is strong. Make sure your worship teams
walk with the Lord is strong. Are you spending daily time with God in prayer,
reading the Word and loving people? Gods power in your worship time is directly
proportional to Gods power in your daily life.
by
Mark Cole (Arranger, Worship Leader) |