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Entries by Nick Melton (1)

Thursday
Sep032009

Invisibility in Worship Leading

He must increase, but I must decrease. - John 3:30 (NASB)

Part of your job is to be invisible. Our role as worship leaders and band members is to make God more visible and ourselves less. We are simply making a way for others to join together in praising God, and modeling how they are to do it. How is it that we can be an invisible worship leader?

Here are the top 8 ways to be a VISIBLE worship leader:

1.    Use many solos or distracting music. We do a good job of focusing on the worship rather than the music. But as we get better, we need to be careful if it calls too much attention to the band, it calls attention away from God.

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