A Week in the Life of a Worship Leader 1
I have been looking closely at the tasks a worship leader must do each week to plan, rehearse, and...
Read MoreI have been looking closely at the tasks a worship leader must do each week to plan, rehearse, and implement a worship service with excellence. Over the next few weeks, I will present a practical guide that can help you as you move a worship service from conception to implementation, looking closely at several areas (see below). I will present the tasks that a part-time leader (15-20 hours/week) should do and the additional items a full-time person could additionally do. Since the majority of our churches are multi-generational, I will take the approach of a leader of such a church with a choir, band, and perhaps a vocal team. You can, of course, make adaptations according to your specific situation.
by Kenny Lamm
I have been looking closely at the tasks a worship leader must do each week to plan, rehearse, and...
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Planning the Worship Service In a part-time worship leader position, the planning, rehearsal, and...
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Preparing the Choir Last week, we talked about how the worship plan can drive so much of what you...
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Preparing the Band This week, I continue the series looking in depth at the weekly tasks of a...
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Preparing the Media In the majority of our churches, what goes on the screen usually is the...
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Preparing the Congregation If congregations would gather prepared for corporate worship each week,...
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Preparing Personally for Worship How do you as a worship leader personally prepare for the...
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Corporate Worship! The previous seven posts in this series have taken you step-by-step through the...
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