Reflection on Part 3 Media( Worship Leading)

Another amazing week, as we  continue to look at the practical roles of the worship leader. l believe the repetition of the worship leader’s roles emphasised this week ,bring a fresh reminder of my duty as a servant of God in the Body of Christ. Overall it has been very insightful and invaluable media.

Through the media this week, l have seen how ungrateful l have been to sound technicians. l take them for granted and often times do not even thank them at the close of reheasal or service. A sense of appreciation for their work has been quickened in me therefore l plan to give them an overdose of intentional thanks.

An emphasis on our heart attitude was made by Dan Wilt and Matt Redman.The point being stressed here is that,no preparation for worship will be complete without the worship leader’s heart preparation.

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  1. I am just as guilty as you when it comes to thanking the sound techs. What would we do without them? And, thanks for the reminder about preparing our hearts to worship. Our time of private worship should always outweigh our time leading in public worship.

  2. As bad as it sounds I usually take for granted that we will have a sound person for practices. Our practices in the past have run very late and we expect the sound guys to be there without considering they might be tired or have someplace else to be. I am thinking back to one night in between songs we were all talking and laughing about something and our sound guy got upset with us. I get it now! I will make sure in the future they know we appreciate all they do for the ministry.

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