Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Leading worship is the art of removing distractions

I just read this phrase from a blog from www.churchrelevance.com.

"Leading worship is the art of removing distractions"

One of my goals in leading worship is for me to disappear so God can appear. I think too many times in corporate worship we can be distracted by so many things. It could be something somebody is wearing or how someone next to them is worshipping or it could even be how well things are going?! How good the band is or how good the singing is?! Can this be a distraction too?

In my efforts to plan worship services I want to give my very best. Psalms 33:3, Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy. I believe we are called to give our best! Let me say that again... I believe we are called to give our very best! I will never back down from that. So why could being good be a distraction?

Maybe in an effort to have things go so well the team's focus is on doing a great job rather than connecting with the Creator. I have been guilty of that. There are many times where as a leader I can get really distracted if I am or the team is not playing/singing well. The artist in me screams for excellence.

On the other hand maybe it could be because worship is more than music. Worship is obedience. Worship is sacrifice. Worship is a lifestyle. When we come together, I believe everyone is leading worship in some form. They are leading someone! Maybe a person behind them, in front of them, or next to them. How about are they leading themselves?

Are we making the choice to worship everyday? Are we obeying God's commands, reading His word, praying, and living a honest to God real authentic life with Christ? That's worship! As a leader in a corporate worship service maybe my job is to figure out how to remove distractions, distractions that are definitely there. Or maybe it's more of how to deal with distractions and connect with God everyday.

I really do not want anyone to be distracted during worship, but sometimes there are things outside of my or the teams control. My prayer is that we are always authentic in our approach to leading worship. It is a show. We are showing Jesus how much we love him. So it has to be great. My prayer is that we can learn to lead people in a way where we can disappear and God can appear in their life.

2 comments:

surfrdude said...

This is awesome Adam! Thank you for sharing it!

Steve Glover said...

Very well stated. I believe you have shown great insight into the corporate worship experience. Step around to another view of the painting and look at this perspective.
I see removing distractions as having double the benefit (or blessing for us churchy types).
1. We connect to God. We hear from him. We experience him. We are loved by Him. We are SHAPED by Him (worth-shape). But can't we experience all this at home by ourselves? This leads us to point #2.
2. A worship leader UNITES people! That's THE THING we don't get by ourselves. THe power of unity! And when you stand in front of us you are connecting power sources! As the body of people connect the power gets stronger and stronger and stronger! As individual threads unite we create a rope that can pull a train! So removing distractions is cleaning out the stuff that is causing a bad connection, too.
May every corporate worship experience be a cause for the power of transformation!
GREAT STUFF!