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Teaching Your People To Worship

If you have been in the
ministry for a while you know that the arts department has a tendency to
draw people of all colors and expressions. We are a bit different
as people who are for the most part on the creative side. We see
things in a different light and approach things in different ways.

Because we tend to draw in
people who have creative backgrounds and talents in the arts, there is
a strong tendency for us to want to use our gifts to help fulfill a need
within us. We have all come across people who want to get up and
"sing for the Lord" in our "worship times". We also have some very
gifted people who serve on the worship teams and are a part of our worship
services. I would like to challenge you with a thought concerning
those we have in places of leadership in our worship ministries.
Questions we will look at are - What is their place in the service?
What motives do they have for serving? And are they called or awed?
If you do not understand or believe that those God calls to a ministry
He equips to do that ministry then you will probably disagree with what
will be said from here on out.



I believe with all my heart
that God called me to the specific ministry of worship - more specifically
- teaching and leading worship. I also believe that God has
gifted me to do what He has called me to do. He has equipped me through
experience and education as well as given me a certain level of natural
talent. He has also given me a great desire to use these gifts in
ministry. One thing God has not gifted me to do is preach.
I would love to be able to preach. I would love to be able to communicate
the gospel in such a way that people would respond to it and lives would
be changed. You know what? It's not going to happen (at least not
at this point in my life). I could force it and even have the opportunity
to do it, but, it would be terrible and believe me you would get very little
out of it if you stayed awake long enough. No matter how much I would
love to preach, God has not gifted me in that area. I have no experience
or education in the area and it is best for all that I don't do it.

Now bringing it a bit closer
to home. We all have people who want to "sing" or "act" or play their
instruments in our services. You more than likely have come across
people who have a great desire to be apart. What is the right thing to
do? Let them participate because they have a desire to be a part.
Should anyone who has a desire to sing to the Lord or sing a song for the
Lord get up and do it in our services? I know that most of us feel
that the answer to most of these questions is no.



If God has called you to
be a part of a specific ministry then He will equip you to do that ministry.
We are in a difficult area of ministry because of our highly visibility
and immediate gratification. Let's face it a nursery worker could
work for forty years before she or he is recognized for her or his service.
We get it every week.

To those who have evident
gifts in the area of music and and the arts, who are called to the ministry
of the local church, I believe that we need to use them if they show a
heart of community and are serving with the right motives. The church
needs good talent and has lacked in this area for years. We have
operated under the false notion that if they have a heart to minister through
music that they should be able to do it. Not realizing that this
has hurt the cause more than helped it. I encourage you to hold tough
to this and stand firm in your philosophy to use only those who are clearly
gifts to service in the area of music and the arts.

Let's look a bit further
to the specific area of worship. I believe that this ministry requires
a step further in it's qualification to be apart. There are many
talented people serving on worship teams across our country and the world.
They have incredible gifts in music and the arts and the natural instinct
is to use them in worship. After all they are gifted in music and
called to ministry. But are they called to worship? Are they
worshipers? Do they help lead worship? What "qualifies" someone
to be a part of a worship team or a part of a worship ministry.



The ministry of worship
and the ministry of music are two different things. They are the
same for the most part in presentation, but the outcome is what makes them
different. Worship and leading worship is a specific gift apart
from music. Music is only the tool to help facilitate worship.
I require of all our worship people to first be worshipers then musicians.
You may come back with "but the music will suffer"? I disagree.
I still feel that God requires those who lead to be gifted and called.
He will gift those He has called to this ministry. It is easy to
reason things out by using gifted musician to lead worship but the outcome
will not be everything that God would have, and you will see a difference
in your worship participation. People tend to see through performance
as compared to true worship. If your teams are not worshipers
they will stifle your corporate worship. You may still achieve worship
but it will not be the same. Pray that God will send you gifted worshipers.
He will be faithful if you will be patient and faithful to this standard.
Let me say also that we all have different level of need and standard.
If we all desire and set the standard to have a Maranatha! praise band
and vocals we may be in for a disappointing journey. As the worship
leader you have to set a reasonable level of musicianship that is in your
congregation. Each church will have a different level some
higher than others. Once you get your team together I encourage you
to strive to improve and grow as worshipers and musicians. Continue
to set goals that are attainable and leader your people to be the best
with the gifts God has given them.

Let's rap this up.
If you desire to have great worship in your churches then you will need
to have the right leadership in place. This is easier said than done
I know, but you will be better off in the long run for it. Don't
allow those who clearly have no gifts in the arts to be deceived into thinking
they do. Help them discover their true gifts and callings and lead
them in that direction. Part of my job is helping people discover
their gifts and callings and help place them in ministry. If we will
help train our people in the philosophy of serving where their gifts and
callings are, then we will have churches that are truly balanced in ministry.
We will have healthy churches and great ministries. We will have
great worship if our teams are filled with called and gifted worshipers
and leaders.



Teaching Your People To Worship


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