2 responses to “One key to successful worship leadership”
so true…whether it’s leading worship or teaching, whatever, I think I tend to talk more when I have less to say, if that makes sense. Good tip….what prompted it?
Honestly, it’s a thought I’ve had for a while. Normally comes up when worship leaders interrupt the flow of worship with mini-sermons. I know I was tempted to many-a-time when I was leading.
But when I get a “they should do that” thought, I try to direct it back on myself. Even in my preaching, or conversations, it’s tempting to just ramble. Like you said, it’s easy to fill the silence. It takes more work to say something worth saying.
Glad you’re reading! We need to catch up sometime…
2 responses to “One key to successful worship leadership”
so true…whether it’s leading worship or teaching, whatever, I think I tend to talk more when I have less to say, if that makes sense. Good tip….what prompted it?
Hey Jeff…
Honestly, it’s a thought I’ve had for a while. Normally comes up when worship leaders interrupt the flow of worship with mini-sermons. I know I was tempted to many-a-time when I was leading.
But when I get a “they should do that” thought, I try to direct it back on myself. Even in my preaching, or conversations, it’s tempting to just ramble. Like you said, it’s easy to fill the silence. It takes more work to say something worth saying.
Glad you’re reading! We need to catch up sometime…