Journeying with our Leaders
Many churches find themselves with leadership gaps because they are not intentionally walking with and developing the leaders that they currently have. This article specifically talks about developing worship leaders into servant leaders, but it’s principles have value in many other leadership areas.
In what ways do you walk with and develop new and current leaders?
http://pastors.com/develop-worship-team-true-servants/
Multiple Ways to Prepare for Worship
What steps do you take as someone coming into worship or someone leading worship? This article says there are many steps along the way and after that contribute to the whole worship experience for us as individuals and our communities.
Hopefully this article enables you to think creatively about your own preparation for worship times.
Preparing for Easter Weekend
Holiday weekends like Easter, Christmas, and Mother’s Day usually mean exposure of our communities to a broader audience. With Easter coming closer and Spring just around the corner, now is the time to make sure some of those last minute details are in order to be a place of hospitality and welcome. Here’s an article that gives some ideas on how to prepare this season.
https://smartchurchmanagement.com/prepare-for-easter-sunday/
What kind of prep are you making this season?
Encouraging People to Sing
I’ve only led worship a few times, but every time I came away thinking... how do we include more persons in the worship experience? This article tackles this question from a few angles including a scientific study. If you’re involved in worship leading or preparation, I’d recommend checking out this article for some ideas.
http://www.ministrymatters.com/all/entry/6177/how-to-encourage-people-to-sing-in-worship
How do you encourage more participation in singing?
Using Video in Church
Most churches now have a projector with a decent sound system available. Knowing how to utilize those tools to their top effectiveness can be intimidating. This article gives some easy suggestions to consider what might be the best fit for your church community.