A Guide to Worship Leading – Part 2

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This is the second installment in the Guide to Worship Leading. You can read Part 1 here.

When I begin mentoring Worship Leaders I always begin with a conversation about three things. The first is Worship Leading. To read more about that check out Part 1.

The second element of Worship Leading is Music – honing your craft, or growing your musicianship. This could be singing, or playing an instrument or both. Each person I mentor has been selected as a worship leader for a reason. Often it is because they are good at singing or playing. As I mentioned last time, that is not the only thing, but it is an important thing. We are called as Worship Leaders to pursue excellence! ‘Live a life worthy of the calling you have received’ (Ephesians 4:1) Sometimes this means giving a Worship Leader in training singing lessons or guitar lessons or encouraging them to go to school for music, etc. We must pursue excellence in our craft, not for the sake of excellence, as we see too often in the ‘ego’ side of life, but we pursue excellence because God is worthy of our best!

If you are a Worship Leader, young or old, experienced or just starting out, you should ask yourself the question, ‘How am I growing?’ I know I ask myself that question all the time! If you are a guitar player, how much are you practicing? If you are a piano player, what styles do you know? If you are a vocalist, how are you managing your voice? This is a whole topic unto itself! Sometimes as singers we forget that our voice is a muscle and just like going to the gym and getting exercise for our body, we need to exercise our voices to maintain them and grow them toward health and effectiveness. How many of you sing multiple services each week? With a rehearsal added, that can lead up to several hours of singing each week. Now how many of you warm up your vocal chords before singing…?

So whatever your instrument, spend time this week dedicating it to God and work toward improving. You don’t need to be the greatest guitar player or piano player or even singer, but I believe there is always room to get better at what you do. As with so much in life it comes down to intentionality. We can reach a level where we coast by, or we can intentionally push into growth. That is what we are here to do! That is the essence of Growing Worship!

God Bless you and your ministry this week!

-Matt

ps – stay tuned for Part 3 of A Guide to Worship Leading

A Guide to Worship Leading – Part 1

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A Guide to Worship Leading – Part 1

When I begin mentoring a Worship Leader I always start with a conversation about three things.

The first thing is ‘Worship Leading.’ Now that might seem a bit obvious, but what I mean here is everything besides singing and playing and music. That’s right, the ‘Worship Leading’ conversation is about LEADING worship. This is what happens before the service, between the songs, and during the week. For some this comes naturally but for others this is what requires the most development. This requires thought and planning and personal, spiritual development.

Worship Leading is being sensitive to the Spirit and being sensitive to the congregation and being the intermediary between the two. This is a place of tension. When you pursue God on your own you can be free to get lost in the moment. When you are a ‘rock star’ you can be egotistical and let all the praise be about you. When you are a worship leader, the moment is about God and about the people. You, the worship leader, have to live in the ‘in-between’ place. You have to be aware of God’s leading and follow Him, but you also have to be leading the congregation to God. Unfortunately, I have often seen both extremes in worship leaders. I have seen ‘rock star’ worship leaders not leading worship, but putting on a show instead. That’s no good. I have also seen worship leaders so entranced in the moment that they forget the congregation was there. Let me make a quick note, that this is actually ok sometimes. As long as you, as the worship leader, comes back to the present moment to lead, ’cause that is your job! For example, if you, as the worship leader, have an amazing personal worship experience, but the rest of the congregation is sitting there wondering how to engage, you have missed the opportunity to lead them to the feet of Jesus.

The job of a worship leader is SO much more than singing or playing guitar. If you are a worship leader, make sure you spend time this week preparing to lead people to Jesus! Think about the words you will say before and after songs. Think about how you will connect the awesome message of Jesus to the people who need God’s amazing grace!

Prepare to LEAD worship!

Stay tuned for A Guide to Worship Leading – Part 2: Music

Morning by Morning

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Morning by morning,

New mercies I see.

Great truth from the hymn – Great is Thy Faithfulness.

Every morning we are given a chance to make the right choices.

Lamentations in the Old Testament tells us:

‘The faithful love of the LORD never ends!

His mercies never cease

Great is HIS faithfulness

His mercies are new every morning!’

Don’t be hung up on the past.  Take this opportunity to grow and become the person God has created you to be!

True Worship

True worship is the highest and noblest activity of which man, by the grace of God, is capable. — John Stott

Often throughout my worship leading career the word ‘worship’ has been relegated to only the musical portion of a Weekend Church service. As John Stott reminds us, true ‘worship’ is SO much more than just music and it is SO much more than something that only happens for a few minutes, one day a week!

Worship is less about the ‘what’ and more about the ‘who’. As followers of Jesus, we worship the Living God the Scriptures tell us about. Because of ‘who’ God is and all he has done for us we respond in worship. Worship is our response to God’s provision.

As a worship leader, our job is to first be a true worshipper and then lead others to true worship.

We need to spend our whole lives in pursuit of God. One of my favorite verses is Matthew 6:33 because it reminds us to ‘seek [God] first’ and He will take care of everything else.

Our second job is to show up ready to lead others to the God we have been seeking all week long.

True Worship

Christians believe that true Worship is the highest and noblest activity of which man, by the grace of God, is capable.  –John Stott

In all we do we are to Worship God. It is not simply the act of singing on Sunday. It is possible to worship through any activity we pursue. Try to pause at various points throughout the day and focus your thoughts on God. No matter what you are doing at the time, give that over to God in worship.

Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength.

-Mark 12:30