Showing posts with label Warming up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warming up. Show all posts

Thursday, November 1, 2012

7 Stage ministration ethics for worship leaders.

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 Avoid warming up on stage- Avoid practicing or warming up in front of the congregation, warm ups should be done at home.
Facial expression- Know when you should smile and when not to. Some songs require certain facial expressions
Dress comfortably- Be comfortable with what you are wearing so as to move or dance freely in them.
Be aware of the what’s going on around you- It’s good to be aware of what is required from you. When you are needed to sing or be quiet.
Come prepared- Know your songs and the key they are in. It is also good to know what the musicians are playing and when they will stop playing.
Avoid playing or singing to impromptu invitations- Respect the anointing and calling on your life to avoid been lost on stage.
Prayerfully Prepare- It’s easier ministering under the anointing.


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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

5 Reasons why your congregation does not respond to worship



The worship moment or experience is supposed to be a spontaneous interaction between the praise team and the congregation. There are factors that make it extremely difficult for the congregation to keep up with the worship moments.
1.     Unfamiliar new songs- Most worship leaders are sometimes tempted to sing every new song that they feel is good to them without considering the popularity of the song. This I have noticed makes a lot of congregations stand still, sit down or even sleep off during worship.
2.     Questionable character of the worship leader- The worship leader must maintain a good reputation before God and man. Since he/she stands before the people of God and lead them into worship.
3.     Bad sound or acoustics- Sound churches have very gigantic buildings with very poor sound system or acoustics and the congregation find it hard to hear what the worship leader is singing. This definitely would not encourage anyone to participate.
4.     Nonspiritual songs- These are songs that do not have strong scriptural backing. They were composed or written by writers that just wanted to have some lyrics into a beat.
5.     Absence of the presence of Spirit of God- The presence of God breaks every yolk, creates an atmosphere for worship and reveals the mind of God during worship.
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