Items Tagged with "Talent"
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Linchpin or Liability?
When it comes to the worship ministry at your church, are you a linchpin or a liability?A linchpin is indispensable. Wait, I know. The right answer that's been drilled in our heads, especially in the church, is this: no one's indispensible. OK, so the earth might not break its orbit of the sun if yo
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200 Words [or Less] About Being a Worship Musician: Key Elements >> Passionate
(Read the other Six Key Elements articles:Intro; Talent; Surrendered Part 1; Surrendered Part 2) 200 Words [or Less] About Being Worship Musician: Key Elements >> Passionate“Passion” seems a little fluffy to be part of the foundation of the six elements, don’t you think? Yeah, it’s important
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200 Words [or Less] About Being a Worship Musician: Key Elements >> Surrendered, Part 2
(Read the other Six Key Elements articles: Intro; Talent; Surrendered Part 1) Submission, Subordination and Other Things that SuckSubmission is one of those words that make people bristle. Cringe. Wince. Barf. Or otherwise react adversely. I’m not going to make a case for mutual submission and su
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200 Words (or less) About Being a Worship Musician: Key Elements #1--Talented
(Read the intro to Six Key Elements here.) You'd think this element would go without saying, but we've all been to (or attend) that church that has a less than talented musician helping lead music. A few things about talent:It's relative. A church of 5000 will likely require a different level o
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Ten Tough Truths Worship Teams Must Embrace
10. We get sick of songs long before the congregation does.We have to lay aside our preferences and choose to worship with songs that may feel overdone to us, but are still resonating with the congregation.9. We will learn and connect with new songs much quicker than our congregation.As musicians, w
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