Greetings Worship Leaders and Worship Teams:This
week is Worship Leader Week. Below you will find a collection of our
top ranking and new articles as well as worship reflections by our own
PCLive Contributors to inspire your week in worship leading.
A. Enjoy the great selection of encouraging articles and videos to refresh your soul. - Suggestions for the Budget-Impaired Church
- The Biblical Story of Worship in less than 1,000 Words
- New Doxology (Gateway Church)
- How Often Can I Introduce New Songs
- God Songs (Part 1)
-
Teaching Worship Songs to a Congregation
- Ten Ways to Improve Your Worship Team
B. Words of Inspiration from our PraiseCharts Live Contributors and Artists (Read & Comment).What has God spoken into your heart that is most "critical" to worship leading?
Cory Alstad - PraiseCharts Live Contributor, Worship Pastor:
"This
week, God put the word 're-awaken' in my heart. I thought of
a book that I've been reading, where our hero and his
friends are on a great journey and they find themselves in a forest.
They hear some beautiful, enchanting music and are slowly lulled into a
dreamless, comatose state. The hero wakes up in alarm and discovers
that it's a trap by the enemy and they're now ensnared by him.
Fortunately they cry out for help and are rescued eventually.
I felt like God was saying that it's very easy in our culture to be
'lulled' into a sleepy kind of stupor - enjoying what we have, and
being satisfied with just existing in that. And that it can become a
trap in which we find ourselves ensnared. But he wants SO much more for
us. His kingdom is advancing and we're invited to be active
participants. And of course, it's not a kingdom like any earthly
kingdom
- in fact in a lot of ways it's the opposite. But, my prayer
this last week was "God, re-awaken me to what you're doing in this
world and what you want me to be about."
"Dan Collison - PraiseCharts Live Contributor, Worship Arts Pastor:"Worship
is intended by God to engage and involve the entire congregation for
the entire worship experience...what did I plan that accomplished
this...and where did I miss the mark? Those self evaluating questions
are abrasive but important for us to ask as worship leaders. For me and
this past weekend I believe that our worship hit the mark when there
was good interaction between music, drama and the sermon. People
appeared 'plugged in'. However, during the music specials the service
began to feel a little more like worship entertainment than worship
engagement. The congregation was less responsive and engaged. I need to
think about the music specials in such a way that they ask more of the
congregation....and work with my worship teams to interact more
effectively with the congregation in such a way that keeps them more
engaged in worship."
Kevin Pledger - PraiseCharts Live Contributor, Worship Pastor/Songwriter:"To
worship in the middle of a trial takes your focus off of you and the
mountains you face. By changing the focus from you to Christ, you
reduce your stress and worry levels. This allows the healing power of
God to come in and strengthen you and encourage you. Worship no matter
your circumstance!"
Terri Welch - PraiseCharts Live Contributor, Worship Production Coordinator:
"Fervency in worship leading."
Bob Kauflin - PraiseCharts Live Contributor, Worship Pastor:"I
only lead corporate worship in my church about twice a month. This past
week I had the joy of being led by a group of younger musicians who
were leading on Sunday for the first time. They did a great job leading
us to magnify God’s greatness in Jesus Christ. Years ago the
keyboard player and leader were part of a worship leading discipleship
class I led. I was reminded that it’s critical for leaders
and musicians to always be thinking about who they can train to replace
them. Because that day is coming a lot sooner than we think. May we
make the transition with joy, gratefulness, and humility."