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worship leading essentials #6: Skill or Spiritual maturity?

“I get excited when I some of our worship team start becoming Christians.” What? My friend Greg Telle and I were standing in the middle of a Vineyard Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. The comment came from the worship pastor. I remember looking at him and saying “Huh?” He went on to say that they used musicians from all walks of life. Many of them were in other bands, touring the local scene. He did make the comment that he rarely had a problem with musicians who normally played the bars. They wouldn’t complain about monitors and other things, they were just happy to play. They were in a good atmosphere and some were becoming followers of Christ. No doubt they were highly skilled. Skill outranks spirituality.

On the other side of the coin is Matt Redman. In a small gathering with Matt, he said that you should always use totally devoted Christians. He contended that worship is sacred and should be led by those who have given their life to Christ. Spirituality outranks skill.

So which is it? Is it a requirement that your worship team be followers of Jesus? Does it matter? Do you base your requirements on spiritual maturity or skill?

This question has to be wrestled with. What do you think?

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exchange evaluation 10.08.06

Here is a look at the line up from exchange, our weekly worship gathering at Maryland Community Church.

1. All Bow Down
Scot – greet
Imagine video – combo
Announcements – Jack Intro Paul B
Paul – Urbana ann
Video – Urbana
Jack Pray
Vision/nachomoney – Scot
Scot interviews Jody
Nacho Grande and Salsa (Shawn/Bethany)
Theme song intro – La Cuca
Scot continues teaching
Scot- Prayer
1. I Surrender All – Deb/Jen
2. You’ve Won My Affection
3. Nothing but You
4. You are the One
5. Sweetly Broken
6. Here is Our King
7. Not to Us
Dismissal- Scot
Band instrumental
iPod

Extra: I See the Lord, Lord Let Your Glory Fall

My Evaluation: The night was packed with so much that the tech crew had their hands full (great job guys). This was our vision night, where we laid a big challenge for tithing and giving above and beyond our tithes. For the past few weeks in exchange we have been exploring how our cash is tied to our heart. I was able to share some fantastic stories from the past few years. Check the audio out here.

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Pacing

I went to Jerusalem, and after staying there three days I set out during the night with a few men. I had not told anyone what my God had put in my heart to do for Jerusalem. There were no mounts with me except the one I was riding on. – Nehemiah 2:11-12

Nehemiah had just been granted permission from his King to leave and go rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. No one knew of the plan except Nehemiah, the King, and the Queen. The circle was small. He kept these things to himself. But why stay for three days and then set out? Why not ride into town and throw a party, rally the people, and get this thing rollin’? He moved slowly but deliberately.

I think Nehemiah was sure. He had heard God speak. He had prayed. He had found favor with the king. He now moved slowly and deliberately, with great confidence.

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Quiet

 My heart is not proud, O LORD,        my eyes are not haughty;        I do not concern myself with great matters        or things too wonderful for me. But I have stilled and quieted my soul…

the ask

this Ezra came up from Babylon. He was a teacher well versed in the Law of Moses, which the LORD, the God of Israel, had given. The king had granted him everything he asked, for the hand of the LORD his God was on him. – Ezra 7:6

Ezra is about to set out on a mission from the king. Because the hand of God was on Ezra, the king gave him everything he asked for. But he had to ask.

I find myself praying that God would give me favor. Sometimes that’s as far as my actions go.

“God, give me favor here or there.”

“God, I really think you might be leading me here, so show me favor by making something happen.”

Then I sit. I wait. And nothing happens. Then I figure that it is not in God’s plans. Must not be in his interest to favor me in this way. But I never ask. I don’t take any action. I don’t move ahead to see if the favor is there, I just stop and wait for some . . . some something to happen. Life wastes away.

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Who’s lookin’?

When Jesus reached the spot, he looked up and said to him, “Zacchaeus, come down immediately. I must stay at your house today.” So he came down at once and welcomed him gladly.

All the people saw this and began to mutter, “He has gone to be the guest of a ‘sinner.’ ”

But Zacchaeus stood up and said to the Lord, “Look, Lord! Here and now I give half of my possessions to the poor, and if I have cheated anybody out of anything, I will pay back four times the amount.”

Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house, because this man, too, is a son of Abraham. 10For the Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost.” – Luke 19:5-9

Jesus clearly states his mission. To seek and save. Isn’t it also the Coast Guard who many time have a mission of search and rescue? Hmm, maybe it is a similar thing.

So here we see the purpose of Christ. Zacchaeus had just climbed a tree to get a better view of Jesus. He was a short fellow and needed a boost. Probably would have been bad manners to ask one of the locals to allow a tax collector to get on your shoulders like a kid at a parade.

But why would Jesus seek out Zacchaeus to save? Why not some of the others?

Maybe because Zacchaeus was looking. Maybe the others were just spectating. He cared enough to get a glimpse of God that he made an effort to get in a tree for a better view.

Jesus put Zacchaeus in his sites and the mission was on.

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exchange evaluation 10.01.06

iPod
1. Everything
Scot – greet
Imagine video – Tom/Kathy
Welcome/ann/prayer – Shawn
Blessed Life #4 – Scot
1. Breathing the Breath
2. I Surrender (Oh Father)
3. Holy is the Lord on High
4. Hungry
5. Holy is the Lord
6. Grace Like Rain
7. Marvelous Light
8. Your Grace is Enough
Dismissal instructions – Scot
Extra: Here is Our King
iPod.

The band was unable to rehearse the week prior, so the team came in early Sunday for some extra time together. They must have done their homework because they played a tight set. Because of time we cut Grace Like Rain and Marvelous Light. The guy teaching went too long (wait a minute, that was me).

The band followed me exceptionally well. There are several instances where I will do a song different during the gathering than we did in rehearsal. Sometimes during the actual set I will sense that we need to repeat a chorus, or start a song slow instead of fast. Our musicians are gracious in following my lead, even with a change up.

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