Great worship leaders come in many varieties...and so do bad ones. This Worship Essentials training guide will help you select and train worship leaders who can then serve to create an environment of reverence and worship. The practical articles cover how to spot the essential characteristics of a good worship leader, how to plan and organize congregational singing, methods for setting the right tone in your worship service, how to best use musical transitions in your service, and how to introduce new songs to the congregation.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
Finding a Worship Leader Look for these five qualities when selecting someone for this crucial role.
Gordon MacDonald
Types of Song Leaders These four models are often used by the “up front” person to guide singing.
Greg Scheer
Strengthen Congregational Singing Help increase the vigor and passion of musical worship by using these tested ideas.
Dale McLure
A Checklist for Song Leaders Assess your progress on these factors that add power to congregational singing.
Howard Stevenson
Create a Comfort Zone A song leader can help establish a friendly and safe climate for the people to sing.
Howard Stevenson
The Vocalist As Song Leader Use these four principles as guidelines to direct congregational singing.
Paul Ryan
The "In-Between" Words How to keep fellow worshipers tuned in to upcoming worship transitions.
Joan Huyser-Honig
Introducing New Songs These techniques will help create a great first impression with the congregation.
Greg Scheer
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