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THANK YOU!!!! I've been leading Worship for a couple of years but, I still struggle with this. I have some "blocks" when it comes to speaking and conversations, I get very nervous. The music comes easy to me.
I'm really enjoying all your helpful tips! I am a new worship leader to a very small Church with 2/3 elderly people. The younger people want contemporary service but I'm struggling with the balance between what the younger ones want and what the elderly can handle (for instance standing too long, loud music). Do you have a podcast about how to lead a generational blended Church?
I made a video about blended worship services. Definitely check that one out: Blended Worship Service | 5 Tips For Better Blended Worship Services - th-cam.com/video/Eia76KsEDHA/w-d-xo.html
In my church, one of my Elders opens with a 'call to worship'. It is pretty much the same ideas here with a reading, but it allows us to build the music into the first song. I like it because it's sort of an 'official' opening which leads straight into the music.
I was unexpectedly called to open up a Sunday evening worship service and I didn't know what to say and I was nervous so I didn't feel confident, I was a bit upset with the person who called, I thought I she wanted to embarrass me
Corporate worship is us coming together and ascribing to one goal to worship God. I do not agree that during worship is about coming together to sing "over each other". It's all about giving God all glory. Yes it is where the redeem draw closer to God so that's the benefit to us...
Hey Marcelle! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. This is a conversation I always love to have. I agree with you that our primary goal in corporate worship is to give God all the glory. When I speak of worshipping TOGETHER, I'm talking about the specifics of how God receives glory. Here is a comment I left on another video for someone who had a similar question about the evidence for my understanding of corporate worship: Here are a few quick arguments for corporate worship: BIBLICAL EVIDENCE 1 Corinthians 11-14 is probably the most robust passage about corporate worship. Paul outlines a ton of practical instructions for when a church body is gathered together. It is focused on sacrificing our personal desires in worship for the benefit of the church. From tongues to prophecy to order in worship, he sums it up in 1 Corinthians 14:26 when he says, "Everything must be done so that the CHURCH may be built up." (Emphasis on the CHURCH and not the individual believer) In addition Colossians 3:16 points to a focus on corporate worship instead of personal worship. Paul tells us to "admonish ONE ANOTHER with all wisdom through psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit, singing to God with gratitude in your hearts." We not only sing songs during corporate worship to glorify God but also to encourage each other and point each other to truth. ETYLMOLOGICAL EVIDENCE I think evidence for corporate worship is also found in the word of "CHURCH." The word EKKLESIA means "a called-out assembly." The church works best when we are assembled together (you can't assemble by yourself). So, when we gather as the church, we should highlight that community. LOGICAL EVIDENCE The unique benefit of our Sunday morning gatherings as a church is primarily that we are TOGETHER. There are 168 hours in a week. 167 of those hours are spent on our own. 1 of those hours is spent with our collective church. It seems like it would be a waste of that one hour to continue to focus on personal worship and not recognize the unique benefit of the corporate worship gathering. A CAVEAT This isn't to say that personal worship NEVER happens during corporate worship. For God to transform us collectively, he must first transform us individually. And of course corporate worship and personal worship are not black and white issues - they bleed into one another. However, it seems clear to me that our primary goal in our corporate gatherings is to focus on worshiping TOGETHER instead of individually. Thanks for your comment and stimulating this discussion! Keep leading well! 👊
@@LeadingWorshipWell thanks for engaging me in conversation. The scripture from Colossian explains your point well. I fully understand now how encouraging the believer to sing over each other will be applicable in corporate worship. I have never looked at the verse from Colossian as applicable to corporate worship before but it is outright applicable. I leave with this though that the primary goal for corporate worship is to edify and build the church (the called out ones) so that God may forever be glorified! We as worship leaders must have that goal in mind.
Adding my own voice to others in praise, prayer and communion is a very special privilege. I worship God 95% of the time alone, but Sunday is the ONLY time (apart from some midweek meetings) where I worship Christ with others. I am humbled to be included in his family, but also to minister to each other.
Your wish is my command! 👊 Here is a series of videos that you might find helpful - How To Build Your Worship Team (playlist): th-cam.com/play/PLtyiEmFmGgUzfbtYYqNc3-X-C63imlczl.html And this is a video from the playlist that answers your specific question (How To Run A Worship Team Audition): th-cam.com/video/cOBatO3int4/w-d-xo.html Keep leading well! 👊
Can I ask you to expand when you say the only way we have access to God is through Jesus Christ? The reason I say this is that when we have special events, we will prepare by spending at least the week before praying into the event. For example one thing we pray for is consecration, another may be that God’s presence comes down, we may also pray that people will come to know Christ Jesus. Is that to say that these are things we don’t need to do, because we will always have access to God by the blood?
When I say the only way we have access to God is through Jesus, I mean to say that that is how we come to the Father. It is not in our own works. It's not in the things that we do. It's not praying a right prayer before worship or spending exactly 2 hours and 33 minutes in prayer before a worship event. Jesus says in John 14:6 "I am the WAY, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." Praying before we gather with our church is certainly not a bad thing but it does not grant us access to God. Only the work of Jesus on the cross does that because in his death he paid for our sins and tore the dividing veil between us and God. I recommend checking out Hebrews 9 (or really the whole book of Hebrews) for a biblical understanding of Jesus providing access to God. Hope that helps!
I get the need to practice, to rehearse, to learn the songs through and through, but where is the sensitivity to the Holy Spirit to guide you. Be in prayer before you lead, as you choose the songs, what the Lord is laying on yiur heart to speak out formthe edification of the body? What you're going to say?
Completely agree. These tips can be a good layout for those starting out that are still getting comfortable being in that position, and still learning. But it should not be viewed as any more than that, hopefully this will come naturally and just flow. Something we (our worship leaders mainly) do very often in our pentecostal church here in norway is we ask the pastor that holds the sermon if there is a theme, and what he is going to talk about. With that information we try to help the theme through the songs we use, atleast where it's doable to some degree. Of course we also bring inputs on songs as a theme, but we always try to also use the worship as an "introduction" to the sermon. very often this allows the pastor to make the transition to worship after the sermon nicely, and also connecting the sermon with the words in the song that we are about to sing.
The nature of musical worship is that it's inescapably both individual and corporate. I would never try to separate those out. It's confusing. And don't try to explain worship, just do it. Way too much talking being advocated here.
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A warm welcome and tell everyone we are here to worship God, and sometimes a reading from the book of Psalms
I will sing of the mercies of the Lord
This is the day the Lord has made, we will rejoice and be glad in it.
Our God is merciful
I just stepped up as a Worshiper leader. Needed this . Thanks so much❤. Blessings
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Thank God, invite His spirit and asking for what we need from Him
Thos is the day the Lord has made, we will rejoice and be glad in it
I always start with this
This is really great ,in my church I start with Bible verses that are about the nature and greatness of God
I love that too
THANK YOU!!!! I've been leading Worship for a couple of years but, I still struggle with this. I have some "blocks" when it comes to speaking and conversations, I get very nervous. The music comes easy to me.
Thank you!!! This video was SUPER helpful to me, appreciate you taking time out to teach and share!! Blessings 🌸
Beautiful teaching. God bless you🙏
Congratulations dear worship leaders🎉
I'm really enjoying all your helpful tips! I am a new worship leader to a very small Church with 2/3 elderly people. The younger people want contemporary service but I'm struggling with the balance between what the younger ones want and what the elderly can handle (for instance standing too long, loud music). Do you have a podcast about how to lead a generational blended Church?
I made a video about blended worship services. Definitely check that one out:
Blended Worship Service | 5 Tips For Better Blended Worship Services - th-cam.com/video/Eia76KsEDHA/w-d-xo.html
This was one of the topic way way way back 1997 im refreshed thank you very much ❤🙏☝️
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In my church, one of my Elders opens with a 'call to worship'. It is pretty much the same ideas here with a reading, but it allows us to build the music into the first song. I like it because it's sort of an 'official' opening which leads straight into the music.
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Amazing ways for an opening prayer.
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Great tips from Trinidad and Tobago
I'm really enjoying all your help pull tips also...to God be the Glory
Thanks a lot ..God bless your channel
Thanks for more ideas ..
I think first is let everyone for a seconds of meditation
I was unexpectedly called to open up a Sunday evening worship service
and I didn't know what to say and I was nervous so I didn't feel confident, I was a bit upset with the person who called, I thought I she wanted to embarrass me
For me what's work best for me is less taking and more praises,,...leading up to worship
Very helpful, thank you and yes, more please 😊
Very helpful. Would like to hear more. Thank you
Corporate worship is us coming together and ascribing to one goal to worship God. I do not agree that during worship is about coming together to sing "over each other". It's all about giving God all glory. Yes it is where the redeem draw closer to God so that's the benefit to us...
Hey Marcelle! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. This is a conversation I always love to have. I agree with you that our primary goal in corporate worship is to give God all the glory. When I speak of worshipping TOGETHER, I'm talking about the specifics of how God receives glory. Here is a comment I left on another video for someone who had a similar question about the evidence for my understanding of corporate worship:
Here are a few quick arguments for corporate worship:
BIBLICAL EVIDENCE
1 Corinthians 11-14 is probably the most robust passage about corporate worship. Paul outlines a ton of practical instructions for when a church body is gathered together. It is focused on sacrificing our personal desires in worship for the benefit of the church. From tongues to prophecy to order in worship, he sums it up in 1 Corinthians 14:26 when he says, "Everything must be done so that the CHURCH may be built up." (Emphasis on the CHURCH and not the individual believer)
In addition Colossians 3:16 points to a focus on corporate worship instead of personal worship. Paul tells us to "admonish ONE ANOTHER with all wisdom through psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit, singing to God with gratitude in your hearts." We not only sing songs during corporate worship to glorify God but also to encourage each other and point each other to truth.
ETYLMOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
I think evidence for corporate worship is also found in the word of "CHURCH." The word EKKLESIA means "a called-out assembly." The church works best when we are assembled together (you can't assemble by yourself). So, when we gather as the church, we should highlight that community.
LOGICAL EVIDENCE
The unique benefit of our Sunday morning gatherings as a church is primarily that we are TOGETHER. There are 168 hours in a week. 167 of those hours are spent on our own. 1 of those hours is spent with our collective church. It seems like it would be a waste of that one hour to continue to focus on personal worship and not recognize the unique benefit of the corporate worship gathering.
A CAVEAT
This isn't to say that personal worship NEVER happens during corporate worship. For God to transform us collectively, he must first transform us individually. And of course corporate worship and personal worship are not black and white issues - they bleed into one another. However, it seems clear to me that our primary goal in our corporate gatherings is to focus on worshiping TOGETHER instead of individually.
Thanks for your comment and stimulating this discussion! Keep leading well! 👊
@@LeadingWorshipWell thanks for engaging me in conversation. The scripture from Colossian explains your point well. I fully understand now how encouraging the believer to sing over each other will be applicable in corporate worship. I have never looked at the verse from Colossian as applicable to corporate worship before but it is outright applicable. I leave with this though that the primary goal for corporate worship is to edify and build the church (the called out ones) so that God may forever be glorified! We as worship leaders must have that goal in mind.
@@marcelleekenion1676 I love your summary. Very well put! 👏👏👏
Adding my own voice to others in praise, prayer and communion is a very special privilege. I worship God 95% of the time alone, but Sunday is the ONLY time (apart from some midweek meetings) where I worship Christ with others. I am humbled to be included in his family, but also to minister to each other.
Thank you for sharing this topic, this really great. blessings ❤️
Watching from Philippines!
When 2 or more gather in his name he'll be there in your midst
Thank you.God bless.
Thank you pastor ❣️
You have inspired me brotha
Hey Spencer, would it be possible to get a video on the interview process of when someone would like to join the worship team? Thanks
Your wish is my command! 👊
Here is a series of videos that you might find helpful - How To Build Your Worship Team (playlist):
th-cam.com/play/PLtyiEmFmGgUzfbtYYqNc3-X-C63imlczl.html
And this is a video from the playlist that answers your specific question (How To Run A Worship Team Audition):
th-cam.com/video/cOBatO3int4/w-d-xo.html
Keep leading well! 👊
@@LeadingWorshipWell sweet!!! Thanks a lot!!
Indeed i want to know more,am blessed...
God bless your channel ❣️
Very helpful, thank you so much
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I really needed this
amen so great brother
I share these exact thoughts
Can I ask you to expand when you say the only way we have access to God is through Jesus Christ? The reason I say this is that when we have special events, we will prepare by spending at least the week before praying into the event. For example one thing we pray for is consecration, another may be that God’s presence comes down, we may also pray that people will come to know Christ Jesus. Is that to say that these are things we don’t need to do, because we will always have access to God by the blood?
When I say the only way we have access to God is through Jesus, I mean to say that that is how we come to the Father. It is not in our own works. It's not in the things that we do. It's not praying a right prayer before worship or spending exactly 2 hours and 33 minutes in prayer before a worship event. Jesus says in John 14:6 "I am the WAY, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
Praying before we gather with our church is certainly not a bad thing but it does not grant us access to God. Only the work of Jesus on the cross does that because in his death he paid for our sins and tore the dividing veil between us and God.
I recommend checking out Hebrews 9 (or really the whole book of Hebrews) for a biblical understanding of Jesus providing access to God. Hope that helps!
I love this
Thanks.
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Thank You
This is great
I get the need to practice, to rehearse, to learn the songs through and through, but where is the sensitivity to the Holy Spirit to guide you. Be in prayer before you lead, as you choose the songs, what the Lord is laying on yiur heart to speak out formthe edification of the body? What you're going to say?
Completely agree. These tips can be a good layout for those starting out that are still getting comfortable being in that position, and still learning. But it should not be viewed as any more than that, hopefully this will come naturally and just flow.
Something we (our worship leaders mainly) do very often in our pentecostal church here in norway is we ask the pastor that holds the sermon if there is a theme, and what he is going to talk about. With that information we try to help the theme through the songs we use, atleast where it's doable to some degree. Of course we also bring inputs on songs as a theme, but we always try to also use the worship as an "introduction" to the sermon. very often this allows the pastor to make the transition to worship after the sermon nicely, and also connecting the sermon with the words in the song that we are about to sing.
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That first one well over the time you said it should be 😂😂😂
See i really like it please I need more
Thanks. Good teaching.
I Start with a verse
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The nature of musical worship is that it's inescapably both individual and corporate. I would never try to separate those out. It's confusing. And don't try to explain worship, just do it. Way too much talking being advocated here.
What's the name of your God.
Is this lip synching?
Hi! *Start music* jk, don't do that
Thank you so much 🎉
Thank you so much.