What To Expect When Joining A Worship Team
You’re joining a new worship team and it’s a mix of excitement and nervousness. Don’t worry, we’ve all been there. Here’s a few things you can expect that will hopefully make your transition easier.
You’re joining a new worship team and it’s a mix of excitement and nervousness. Don’t worry, we’ve all been there. Here’s a few things you can expect that will hopefully make your transition easier.
There is a key that takes a worship set from “going through the motions” to “encountering God in His fullness”. This key must be present in the planning and in the leading.
When we don’t prioritize meaningful conversation with the people we’re serving, we take on an un-Christlike form of leadership. Jesus’ main medium of ministry was conversation. He created open spaces to ask questions and gain new understanding of the nature of God.
There’s a lot that comes with serving on a worship team and no two teams are the same. Whether you’re new to the team or a seasoned veteran, we all need reminders here and there. In no particular order, here are some tips on how to serve your church and your team well.
Growing your worship team in 2023 comes down to vision. When you’re clear on the vision and purpose of your ministry and you communicate that to your team, it attracts other like-minded individuals.
The average church in North America has roughly 72 members, only a handful of which play an instrument or are comfortable singing on a mic. If you lead a team where this is true, it can be challenging to navigate Sundays where you or your team cannot lead. Here are a few ideas on how to navigate those times and have peace of mind while out.