A Worship Shepherd: A Call to Gospel-Centered Worship
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Worship is the first touch-point when the seeker seeks the refuge and clarity of the church. In today's culture we can ill-afford for our worship to be a powerless, meaningless, inauthentic representation of the Gospel; nor can we abdicate our responsibility to worship leaders, by leaving them to grasp and grope for their own definition of a mea
Tony Elenburg
Tony Elenburg is a 40-year music industry veteran who left Nashville to help build one of the fastest growing churches in North Dallas. He served as the executive worship pastor for Lighthouse Christian Fellowship in Prosper, Texas. As a songwriter and recording artist, Tony and his songs have been heard on national Christian radio, with ten Top 20 hits, as well as numerous songs recorded by artists such as The Little River Band, Orleans, and Steven Curtis Chapman. These experiences birthed a deep passion in Tony to invest a gospel context into musicians so they can be fulfilled in their gifts and embrace the value of the high and noble calling of serving the church. He lives in Prosper, Texas, with his wife Cindy and is the author of "A Worship Shepherd."
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A Worship Shepherd
I first came to know and appreciate Tony as a gifted songwriter, a great communicator, and one of my favorite singers (which of course had nothing to do with the fact that he was one of the first recording artists to record one of my songs!). Then, I got to know him as a dear friend and brother, who, along with his wife Cindy, cared deeply for my young family and me at a time when we desperately needed it. Through the thirty-five-plus years I’ve known Tony, I have seen and heard the heart of a shepherd beat consistently and faithfully in his life. I am thankful, as I know all who read this book will be, that he has shared his wisdom and passion from his shepherd’s heart!
—Steven Curtis Chapman, Hall of Fame, Multi-Grammy and Dove Award-Winning Artist and Songwriter
"I have always loved Tony Elenburg because I’ve always loved his heart. A Worship Shepherd reveals his heart through his experience, wisdom, and faith as a Christian artist, songwriter, pastor, and worship leader. The combination is powerful and insightful for anyone pursuing the true heart of ministry! My heart beats with Tony’s. These words are so much needed in reclaiming Christian music ministry for Christ’s glory!"
—Scott Wesley Brown, Worship Leader, Dove Award-Winning Recording Artist and Songwriter
"A Worship Shepherd is a must-read informative for every member of any worship team. It’s beautifully written and, more importantly, a Word-centered thesis that deals with every possible aspect of worship. I know Tony Elenburg as an enormously gifted musician and seasoned worship leader. His wise insights come from years of experience mentoring worship teams and caring for the congregations he leads. I highly recommend it."
—Greg Nelson, Multi-Grammy and Dove Award-Winning Record Producer and Songwriter
Tony Elenburg has a heart for ministry and those who help create it. He understands creatives and knows how to help them shape their ministry without trying to manipulate it or form it into something that fits a preconceived design. Having played worship services with Tony, and being a longtime friend, I know the heart and care he has for worship and the people who lead it.
—Phil Naish, Multi-Grammy and Dove Award-Winning Record Producer, Keyboard Player, and Songwriter
"At the center of our relationship with God is the essence of worship—an internal encounter that produces an external response. Tony Elenburg has given his life to understanding that heart of a worshipper. His life is the external response to an internal encounter with Christ. A Worship Shepherd is a life’s work of discovering how to live a life of worship and help others become worshippers. It’s a must-read for every heart that desires to understand what worshipping Christ can really look like."
—David Vestal, Author, Songwriter, and Pastor of Gateway Church Apostolic Network
A Worship Shepherd
A Call to
Gospel-Centered Worship Ministry
Tony Elenburg
© 2022 Tony Elenburg
A Worship Shepherd: A Call to Gospel-Centered Worship Ministry
First edition, March 2022
Rio Vida Press
Prosper, TX
tonyelenburg.com
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A Worship Shepherd: A Call to Gospel-Centered Worship Ministry is under copyright protection. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Printed in the United States of America. All rights reserved.
Scriptures marked (ESV) are taken from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®). ESV® Text Edition: 2016. Copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. The ESV® text has been reproduced in cooperation with and by permission of Good News Publishers. Unauthorized reproduction of this publication is prohibited. All rights reserved.
Scriptures marked (NKJV) are taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Scripture quotations marked ASV
are taken from the American Standard Version Bible (Public Domain).
A Healthy Posture of a Good Worship Leader
by Victoria Lynn Elenburg-Chapman used with permission.
ISBN: 979-8-9858626-0-7 (paperback), 979-8-9858626-1-4 (epub)
This book is dedicated to the memory of
Charles T. Chivers:
A life well-lived.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Value of a Worship Shepherd
Chapter 2: Man Was Created to Worship . . . and He Does!
Chapter 3: The Vision, Mission, and Values of a Healthy Worship Ministry
Chapter 4: The Ideal Structure for Worship Ministry
Chapter 5: A Good Worship Leader Is a Shepherd First
Chapter 6: The Matter of Worship and Performance
Chapter 7: The Value of Singing the Gospel
Chapter 8: Elements of a Gospel-Centered Worship Service
Chapter 9: Evaluating Songs for Worship
Chapter 10: Writing Songs for Worship
Chapter 11: Evaluating Team, Auditions, and On-Ramps
Chapter 12: The Changing Face of Tech in Church Culture
Chapter 13: From the Heart of a Worship Shepherd
Let’s Worship Together
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction
The shepherd stood on an outcropping overlooking the flock, as he did for what seemed most of his existence. Though he could not see it, he knew there was an uneasiness stirring among the flock. He knew this in a way that resulted from knowing silence; not as in the absence of sound, but in a way wherein he could distinguish sounds that were not common among the flock and were not consistent with the normal movement that would accompany an evening on the plains. This solitude enabled him to separate sounds that were strange and, more importantly, unsafe.
Several times throughout the day, he counted the flock. But as the sun disappeared over the horizon, an immediate sense of danger called for a quicker and more efficient method of counting. He arose like a sentinel with a calm, controlled fierceness, as one looking out over a large family. He looked for the mature sheep, knowing their presence would most likely assure the safety of smaller groups; or, as a mother would know instinctively where her offspring would be.
Twilight, the eye’s disadvantaged time between daylight and darkness, is the enemy’s preferred time of assault. Time and experience have demonstrated this will be the vulnerable moments when the flock begins to graze, and the very movement itself will be the enemy’s concealment from the shepherd and the flock. Those seeking to do harm to the flock were common. They were not unknown. As a matter of fact, they were well-known to the shepherd. He had been attacked so many times by these same enemies that he could identify which ones they were by the way they approached or stalked the flock. Their patterns of stalking were subtle, but predictably revealing.
The shepherd began in soft tones, so as not to panic the sheep. He calmly called his flock to move in a direction and manner they had heard many times. Their act of compliance was the very essence that exposed the threat. Imposters were revealed not for the way they acted, but for their failure to react to the voice of the shepherd. While sheep were generally compliant and led easily, goats were rebellious. They tend not to listen to instruction and wander. He shall set the sheep on his right hand, but the goats on the left
(Matthew 25:33, ASV). The sheep know and trust the voice of the shepherd, and as he calmly directed his flock toward safety, the imposter was exposed and decisively eliminated.
The removal of the threat was often executed with such efficiency that the flock might never have known they were being attacked.
One of the greatest needs of the contemporary church is for shepherding, mentoring, and fathering our worship and worship ministries. We value the investments of our lead pastors, those who have prepared to accurately divide the Word and responsibly shepherd our congregations; and yet, many times we have abdicated our responsibilities to worship leaders by providing little or no shepherding oversight, guidance, and protection. Many of today’s worship leaders are often left to grasp and grope for their own definition of a meaningful, successful ministry of worship. And yet, our worship ministries represent 40 percent (avg) of the weekly touchpoint
with our communities in the Sunday morning service.
To entrust the weight and responsibility of worship to those who (for no fault of their own) are unprepared shows a reckless disregard for the importance of worship (not to mention the carelessness with which we steward people).
My heart and passion is for creatives (musicians, artists). If we don’t shepherd well those who are creatively gifted, the world is all too eager to offer counterfeit carrots
—the promise of fame, fortune, recognition, and significance. All of which it portends, but most always fails to deliver. Even the most successful creatives will admit in their more reflective moments: "Success is not at all what I thought it would be."
I am an elder worship pastor who has lived through and experienced the Jesus Movement, the Christian Recording Artist Movement, the Worship Movement, and the Worship Artist Movement, to its current state. And through each of these eras, I have found there is simply no substitution for a gospel-centered song being sung by a gospel-centered worship leader in a gospel-centered worship service in a gospel-centered community of believers. There are few issues we face (if any) that can’t be resolved by applying the transformational power of the gospel.
A Worship Shepherd will provide a foundational understanding of God’s creation of music (and the arts) and how to practically apply the clarifying filter of the gospel to our worship and to the high calling of worship ministry.
Chapter 1
The Value of a Worship Shepherd
The following is what one pastor described as the ideal formula for a successful worship ministry: Find the youngest musician who can sing while playing a keyboard or guitar, and let them build your worship ministry.
I’m not sure if he was serious, but I would suggest the strategies for building a worship ministry may indeed have started with less thought than this. I hope he was kidding. I understand how difficult it is to find good, qualified worship leaders and pastors, but we need to take a serious and sober approach to choosing those who shepherd our hearts in worship—equally as serious, as with any other staff pastor or position.
There is an amazing crossroads of giftings a good worship leader must exhibit (many times simultaneously). But the scarcity of these multitalented leaders is not because they are rare; rather, we have been neglectful in identifying, mentoring, fathering, and calling out these young men and women and giving them a vision for their gifts and talents within the context of a worship ministry. We will visit this more extensively in Chapter 5: A Good Worship Leader Is a Shepherd First.
Understanding Creatives
Allow me to speak for the creative camp. Creatives think outside the box. It’s the nature of creativity. It’s why in a staff meeting, after listening to our perspective on a matter, we often leave other staff members staring at us like a calf looking at a new gate. We can be conversation killers. (Not intentionally.) We think from the right side of the brain. Our shoptalk sounds more like air-traffic-control chatter than a normal conversation—with a mind-scrambling description of a chord pattern as DAD, GAD, 2 minor, 4 5 1! In building a worship ministry, it is important