A Powerful Question for Evaluating Your Church’s Worship

Worship leading is a delicate topic for two reasons. First of all, when criticism is given it can be taken as a judgment against the style of music chosen.

Secondly, many people who think they are singing well may not be singing pleasantly to the listening ear. I know. I’m one of those people for whom it is hard to hit a note and not waiver off-pitch. But I enjoy singing. And, I have led worship and written worship songs.

I came to realize that my pitch wavers too much to be a “leader” in worship. Once I grappled with that, God surprised me by opening up opportunities to begin writing on church leadership. A 30-year career began. But often we allow people to lead worship because of their connections or willingness (that’s how I became a worship leader) in lieu of their ability to connect worshippers to God.

Keep reading this article on BiblicalLeadership.com.

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