The job of a worship leader is to exhort and encourage people to turn their attention toward God where it needs to be - to bring honor to Him to whom honor is due and to prepare the way for Him to move in and on the behalf of people as He desires. For many, worshiping God is the furthest thing from their mind. ![]() When people come to church, they have a lot of things on their minds: paying bills, obtaining their basic needs, mending relationships, etc. Even if people don’t know the particular song you’re singing, they can always relate to and connect with the Word of God. Reading from God’s Word brings unity to the worship portion of the service. You can use the Bible to amplify the point or message of the song. Their minds may be burdened and full of anxiety and care, but as they begin to look at Jesus, their focus is changed, and it’s easier to lead them into the presence of God in worship. In doing this, you’re directing people’s attention to God and His Word. One great way to use the Scripture is at the beginning of the praise and worship segment to bring a word of encouragement to people. The Bible is the foundation of our faith and should therefore not be neglected during worship. So as I prepare and practice, I do that “behind-the-scenes” part of it unto the Lord as well ( see Colossians 3:23). One thing I continually remind myself of as a worship leader is that I’m first singing to Jesus Christ, not to people. Similar to preaching or teaching a message, there’s so much more to leading worship than just standing on the platform leading the congregation and a team of musicians. ![]() Lead every worship service as if it’s the greatest opportunity of your life! Write it down and prepare for it just as seriously as you would if you were preaching the sermon. Instead, ask God to give you a vision for what He wants to do in the worship service. When choosing songs, resist the temptation to select songs just based on their sound - whether they’re energetic or mellow. In your prayer time, ask God what He wants to say during the worship. This month, I’m sharing more “do’s and don’ts” principles of leadership in the area of music ministry that I pray will enrich you and the people you lead and minister to in worship.ġ. And to assist others in that experience - to create an atmosphere where the Spirit of God can move among the people and do a work in their hearts - requires diligence and commitment, not just “showing up” each week to minister! In other words, leading worship is something you do on purpose and with purpose. Praise and worship is a supernatural experience it’s not entertainment or even art. In Part One of this article, I shared about the value as a worship leader of maintaining a steadfast walk with God personally, of understanding the role of praise and worship, and of valuing his or her unique assignment as a worship leader or music minister. The couple resides in Moscow, Russia, with their young daughter Emilia.Ĭlick here to enjoy one of Phillip’s music videos.Ĭlick here to read Phillip’s expanded bio. Together Philip and Ella are passionate about seeing people connect with their purpose in Christ and developing a real relationship with God. ![]() Today, alongside his wife Ella, Philip serves as youth minister for the Moscow Good News Church, founded and pastored by his parents Rick and Denise Renner. Worship leader, award-winning recording artist, songwriter, and producer, Philip Renner became involved full time in worship ministry at the age of 15. Do’s and Don’ts of Praise and Worship – Part 2
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