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I will attempt to give you a few words of advice, which I and my co-workers have found useful from our own experience and in training new worship leaders.
Even before preparing a worship - Improving
Mistakes which new worship leaders tend to make
| An Attitude of Learning | Worship leading is a gift and a skill.
A worship leader is made, not born. You must remember that the only way
you can improve as a worship leader is to keep learning. Learning
by seeing principles and techniques in practice, and actually trying them
out yourself.
What should you do when you attend a worship which has been hampered by technical inaptitudes or other such factors? Firstly, you must have an attitude of humility and not criticize the leader for his faults, but you must learn from these mistakes and try and avoid them when you plan and lead your worship. With this attitude, you will be content to learn and improve one step at the time, and not try to jump to Don Moen's or Ron Kenoly's level at a shot, for example. A new worship leader must be willing to
ask questions. I believe that today, it is not difficult to find
mentors, or more experienced worship leaders, who are able to help new
worship leaders plan and answer their questions. Even if one's first worship
goes wrong, the difference lies in whether he was just going through the
motion, or he specifically set out to learn from others and from experience.
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| Knowing Our Weapons | Also, you should learn new songs.
We are asked to sing to the Lord a new song (Ps 33:3). God has given
us creativity to glorify Him in all our life, including our worship. Many
of today's new songs are the product of the Holy Spirit's work in a songwriter's
life and represent the move of the Holy Spirit. A worship leader must learn
to be familiar with worship songs so that he has a wide range of
songs to choose from, and not have to sing the same songs over and over
again - too much of a good thing devalues its preciousness and makes it
commonplace.
Sometimes we are faced with musicians who
may not know our songs, or leaders may be asked to write their own transparencies.
Hence if you aren't familiar with the songs yourself, you may not be to
use your song at all. Also, this knowledge is required when we are called
on to lead impromptu worships or spontaneous worship. Becoming familiar
requires a committed effort and decision to learn new songs, e.g. through
new tapes or in worships. It is an effort which will pay off, a discipline
which brings its harvest.
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| A Personal Relationship with God | Very importantly, the worship
leader must spend time with God often, getting to know the written
Word of God, becoming sensitive to the work of the Spirit and the still
small whisper of God. As worship leaders, we are responsible for feeding
God's flock, and we must be careful what we are telling our sheep. What
we say must be in line with the Word of God, otherwise we might cause harm
which may be difficult to undo. Studying the Word also helps us to discern
the songs that we sing. A song may be tuneful, ministering to a congregation,
but this does not mean that its lyrics are in line with the Word of God.
That is why we must be careful.
Spending time with God is a very important discipline. It is a discipline which is basic to Christianity and will bring much fruit in this ministry, and I strongly urge all worship leaders, before they even try to get others right before God, to concentrate on getting themselves right before God first. As you become more and more experienced in worship leading, you will realize more and more the importance of living your life as you tell others to during your worships, and according to the will of God. You will know how important it is to be a peacemaker, a worker who correctly handles the word of truth (2 Tim 2:15). And most importantly you will avoid that
which is called the Lucifer Spirit. Lucifer, the "angel of light", beautiful
and one of the most glorious created beings of God, tried to exalt himself
above God. I have seen proud worship leaders who similarly think they are
too good for fellow brothers of Christ's body.Eventually, you, as worship
leader, will learn your role within God's body and how you fit into it.
It is a lesson which sadly, not too many people have learnt. But all these
lessons will come, when you first seek the kingdom of God.
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God bless!