Posts Tagged ‘Leadership’

Effective Worship Leader Tip 5

May 10, 2010  |  DiscipLeadership, Worship  |  No Comments

As a worship leader you have more influence with your band/vox than the crowd you lead.  Teach, train, disciple and coach worship with your team.  It’s hard to lead the hundreds in front of you if the 6 behind you aren’t worshiping.

*these are things that I’m currently working on to be a better leader

3 Simple Keys to Leading Better Worship

July 21, 2009  |  DiscipLeadership, Worship  |  No Comments

#1 Know the Lyrics.

I won’t lie and tell you I know all the word’s to the songs I sing.   In both venues at our church where I lead worship we have cheat screens (projection or monitors that have the lyrics on them behind the audience.)  They are great tools but also great crutches.  So many times I see worship leaders stare at the screen and not have any clue where the people are.  What’s really embarrassing is messing up the lyrics when the whole audience knows you have that screen.  You can’t lead people you can’t see.

#2 Know the Songs.

One of the most frustrating things I’ve ever experienced as a volunteer musician was showing up to rehearsal knowing the in’s and out’s of the song better than the worship leader.  Show up with a game plan, execute it.  If you are going to change up the song to better fit your style, great.  If not, have a good handle on the song, bathe yourself in the mp3 all day if you have to.  For goodness sake, don’t use a music stand.  I promise if you practice the song 20 minutes at home you will have it memorized.

#3 Know your Audience.

In this video, the little old lady references this as a little Methodist singing.  Although, like me, you probably laughed histaricaly at the performances, there was still something good there.  We don’t have to be Hillsong United, Steve Fee, Chris Tomlin, or Delerious to lead affective worship for “our” people.  Look around at your church, talk to the people, who are you leading in worship.  The goal of every worship leader should not be to play or sing their favorite songs, rather play and sing the songs that move your people.  This is where a pastors heart kicks in.  Be affective where you are at.

God has anointed us to…

June 17, 2009  |  Worship  |  No Comments

Luke 4:18 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised,19 To preach the acceptable year of the Lord.

God has anointed us…

  • to preach the gospel to the poor
  • to heal the broken hearted
  • to preach deliverance to the captives
  • to bring sight to the blind
  • to set free those who are bruised, in bondage
  • to preach the year of the Lord

When I read this today I was moved.  We preach a lot but how often to the poor?  We sing a lot but how often are people set free?  We pray a lot but how often are people healed?