Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Creativity? Really, we should use it...in church??

Leading a congregation in worship is not as simple as singing songs and having them join you...is it?

Having the responsibility of leading a congregation into worship is a HUGE responsibility. Preparation and planning is key!! The songs selection, the tempo's, the band? All of these decisions are crucial. You don't need to have the same instruments every week. You don't need to pick the same songs every week. You also do not need to have the same number of songs...

My challenge for you is to rethink your planning and preparation time. Really look at the plan from the perspective of the ultimate goal. What is the message about? What do we want people to feel at the end of the musical part of the service? Is this a contemplative service? Celebratory?? The service style and the outline of the service should dictate some of your choices.

We often have the same instruments for every style. I have witnessed an 8 pc band try to play everything! Take time to plan the style, as much as the songs!! If you are having a service that is more reflective in nature...maybe all you need is an acoustic guitar or piano. If you are celebrating - bring out the horn section!!! 12 backup singers for the old time gospel stuff!! Maybe just a duet in times of quiet...

We talk a lot about what we do on stage during the service, but I challenge you this week to look at the planning stage. Really plot out the type of praise and worship that will represent the goal of the message and the overall theme of the day. Don't get caught in a rut, doing the same stuff with the same people every week. Change it up!

Your band will not get burnt out as fast and the congregation will be more engaged, and you will find the process more interesting!! After all you are worshiping the God of creativity...let's try using some!!