Worship Leaders and the Local Church – Equipping the Saints (2 of 5)

Ryan Egan —  September 11, 2007 — Leave a comment

Yesterday we talked about one of the purposes of a worship leader is to “equip the saints for works of service.”  This is so crucial within churches.

The majority of the time, worship leaders within the church are people with a higher level of musical talent than other people within the church.  Often they are people with a higher portion of leadership or charisma than other people within the church.  It is vital that they use this talent and leadership to help equip people in the church.

A worship leader on a national platform can write all the worship songs he wants and play concerts to thousands, but he’s not going to have time to equip the church.

We are called to come alongside those in the church, use our talent and leadership to help develop their gifts.  We are called to raise up new worship leaders and step out of the way.  We are called to teach volunteers how to play better, sing better, count better, lead better.  Nationally recognized worship leaders did not get as good as they are without the help and direction of a producer.  Our volunteers will not be able to do any better than what they are doing with the help and direction of us as “producers” as well.  (that’s a post for another time!).

Let’s help out those who are not as trained as us by offering our knowledge to them to help further God’s kingdom.

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Ryan is a follower of Christ, husband, father, worship leader, & creative. He is heavily involved in the Association of Free Lutheran Churches and desires to teach others to live a life of worship in everything they do.