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Worship Leaders Get Paid to do Nothing, Right?

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“What do worship leaders do most of the day?” was the search term that caused someone to spend over nine minutes on the site yesterday. This got me thinking a bit about what the congregration’s perception of a worship leader might be. After all, we just get up on Sunday mornings (or whatever day we happen to lead worship), play our songs, read a little Scripture, and that’s it right?

Although full-time (and even part-time) worship leaders know that this is far from the truth it’s good for us to take a step back from our world, step into the shoes of a church attender who is sacrificing a piece of their finances in order to pay for “the guy that helps us sing songs.”

I’d love to spend some time hearing from all of you on what you “do most of the day” so that we can gently encourage and enlighten those who might not understand the responsibilities that come with the worship leader vocation. I’ll get things rolling with a very inexhaustive list of some things I think are worth paying the worship leader to do that does not include leading music during corporate gatherings:

  • Spending time researching and choosing quality music (both from a content view and a singability view)
  • Equipping and mentoring folks who would become worship leaders in the congregation (or even all the members of the worship team)
  • Working with the pastor to plan meaningful worship services
  • Practicing an instrument and memorizing music (Yes, I think worship leaders should be paid to do this, I also think pastors should be paid to practice delivery of their sermons)
  • Spending time in God’s Word and prayer in preparation for what they will say during their time of leading worship during a corporate gathering

As I said, this isn’t an exhaustive list, so it’s your turn.  Have at it.  What do you, as a worship leader, “do most of the day?”

A Successful Way to Stir Up Passion for Ministry on Your Team

This past weekend we enjoyed spending Saturday morning at our Living Worship worship team workshop.  It was a very fruitful time and made me value even more the opportunity to provide training for our ministry team.  Some things we covered were:

  • Why We Do What We Do – an overview of the purpose of our Music and Worship Ministry
  • Vocal Blending
  • Instrumental Blending
  • Audio issues
  • Video issues
  • Putting it all together

I share some thoughts in the video above of a major freeing moment I had at the workshop as well as the importance of training our teams.  Be sure to take a look!

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On Follow-Through, Songwriting, and Life

There’s one thing I want in life lately.  It’s not recognition, it’s not more money.  It’s the ability to follow-through.

  • I’ve been blogging inconsistently for years.  I want to follow-through on my hope to blog consistently.
  • I’ve started songwriting but haven’t picked up my guitar or sat at the piano for days.  I want to follow through on my dream to record an album of original music.
  • I often tell my wife I’m going to do something and just plain forget to do it.  I want her to know she can always rely on me.

Life is full of moments that are tipping points to other moments.  Sometimes I wonder what would truly happen if I could just get consistent and follow-through on everything.  I’m growing, but I have a long way to go.
What are you struggling with lately?  Leave a comment so I and others can pray for you.

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