Ministry

Laws of Worship Leading | The Foundation

When we approach worship from a musical standpoint, which I take some time developing in Worship Theory, we open a sort of Pandora’s Box. At first it looks simple and easy, but in reality there are far more complications that arrive at choosing this one box and opening it, than if we had chosen a different route.

One reason for this is that the facets of music are truly innumerable, and the depth to each is nearly unfathomable. For almost as long as man has walked the earth, he has striven to express himself through music. Over the course of milennia, this has served to both deepen and broaden what music is.

When we as worship leaders stop to ponder what we’ve walked into, it should both humble and frighten us. Unfortunately, it rarely has a chance to stir either emotion for us. We’re too busy doing what we do to stop and consider what other implications there might be as we throw our hats into the musical realm.

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Ministry

Laws of Worship Leading | The Audience

To be a worship leader, you must take into consideration some basic rules of leadership.  If you lead worship and haven’t taken the time to read a few books or view DVDs about leadership, it would do you a lot of good to do so.  Now, I’m not promoting any authors or works, but I am promoting leadership development.

One of these basic rules is that if you call yourself a leader and no one is following you, then you aren’t leading.  This leads me into the Law of the Audience.

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