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This comprehensive guide explores the significance of having a worship team instead of a one-man band in church settings. It discusses the roles of church leadership, worship leaders, musicians, and worshippers in creating a vibrant worship environment that fosters a collective awareness of God's presence. Key themes include the necessity of godly character, musical proficiency, servanthood, and the importance of teamwork. By emphasizing strength, unity, growth, and a heart for God, this resource aims to enhance the worship experience and encourage effective collaboration within the church community.
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Part 5 The Ministry Team in Worship
Why Use a Worship Team? • Safety and Help • Strength and Unity • Growth and Maturity
Oversight • Vision • Model • Encouragement The Role of Church Leadership
To bring the congregation into a corporate awareness of God's manifest presence and to facilitate an appropriate response. • Create Awareness • Facilitate Response The Role of Worship Leader
Godly Character • Faithful • Surrendered • Servant • Sensitive The Role of Musicians
Recognised by church leadership Musically proficient Part of the local body Worship on their instruments Desire to lead others into worship Heart for God, consistent life-style Be a worshipper The Role of Musicians
A Heart That Longs for God Imitate the Actions of the Leader A Will That Submits to Leadership Submission to Follow the Leader The Role of Worshippers
Independence • Pride • Self Glory • Respect • Consideration • Communication The Relationships in the Team
Worshipper Called Servant Faithful Sensitive Expressive Teachable God glorifying Committed Team player Practise Maturing Punctual Edifying Affirming Peaceable The Requirements of the Team