Called To Lead Worship
Called To Lead Worship
Called To Lead Worship
CALLED
TO LEAD WORSHIP?
–CHURCHJOBFINDER.COM
CONSIDER THE 10
ESSENTIALS OF A
WORSHIP PASTOR
BY DARLENE ZSCHECH
WORSHIP PASTOR OF HILLSONG
CHURCH, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
1. THE WORSHIP
OF GOD IS HOLY
God is not common; hence worship is not a
gig, not a right to prove our abilities, not an
opportunity to sing our favorite songs. We
worship because he is a holy God, and we the
created—made for his pleasure—worship and
serve the Creator because he alone is worthy.
2. REGARDING
EXCELLENCE
We bring our finest, because we care that our
sacrifice is truthful and brought with integrity
of heart. The first fight in the Bible was about a
worship offering (Gen. 4), and to this day, people
bicker and disagree about what is genuine
worship. No matter how we present our worship,
only God knows the true intent of our pursuit of
him. And it is in the authentic pursuit of him that
we find excellence in worship.
3. AUTHENTIC
LIVES OF WORSHIP
We train in so many things consistently,
but nothing can replace each individual’s
commitment to an authentic life as a worshiper.
So that when your inner life is revealed, what is
seen and what is unseen by humans is one and
the same.
Bill Hybels wrote a great book called Who You
Are When No One’s looking. Work at making
sure that you are one person: the person we
publicly know, and the person God privately
knows.
4. SERVE THE
LORD WITH
GLADNESS (Ps. 100)
Gladness is not just an emotion; gladness is a
byproduct of joy, which is substance, a fruit of
the spirit. You can literally live on it. Joy puts
others at rest.
“He seldom reflects on the days of his life,
because God keeps him occupied with gladness
of heart” (Eccl. 5:20).
5. WORSHIP
IS NOT JUST A
LIFESTYLE
Worship is our life’s response to the grandeur
and magnificence of our God. Worship as a
lifestyle sounds like we would treat the Cross of
Christ casually. But our ability to enter his courts
and live in his presence actually cost God his
all—for us. Never treat his worship as a lifestyle
option.
6. BUILD A CULTURE
THAT EMBRACES
THE NEW
We see that the Levites were trained and skilled
in making music before the Lord (1 Chr. 25:7).
Never compare or be skillful for the sake of it, yet
always encourage people to be developing their
gifts, to try new things, new ideas. Be vigilant to
train and grow and strive for freshness in all that
you have been given, for the glory of his name.
As the Scripture says:
7. GOD’S
PRESENCE IS
GREAT POWER
Our role is to declare and announce that God
is here. If we just play and lead to please the
ears of man and satisfy our own desires to play/
sing, and march into services without a holy
awareness of his presence and magnificence,
then we rob people of their spiritual inheritance.
Lead people to the courts of our God.
8. ENTER HIS GATES
WITH THANKSGIVING
& HIS COURTS WITH
PRAISE (Ps. 100:4)
This sequence is God’s idea, not just the delight
of all sanguines worldwide. Be confident to lead
people in the high praise of our God. Announce
that our God reigns.
9. SPEAK A
KINGDOM CULTURE
If your team knows how to play music but the
culture is one of negativity, defeat, resistance,
offence, pride, lack of self-esteem, jealousy,
even of unbelief, then your team will never grow
together into a culture that is based on kingdom
principles. Kingdom music is crafted in the heart
of a human being who gets a glimpse—a taste—
or hears the sound of the kingdom of God.
10. PEOPLE
OF PRAYER
It is a very presumptuous person who thinks you
can live an effective Christian life without prayer.
Prayer is our lifeline; prayer is our first language;
prayer is our direct access. This is made clear in
the Psalms—a magnificent book of prayers that
teaches us so much about our language before
our God. Enter with thanksgiving, bring him
everything, love him, adore him, ask of him; this
is the language of prayer. As you develop your
life of prayer, you are developing your life of
faith—and your life of worship.
LISTEN CLOSELY
As you begin to sense the direction you should
be going, listen to these Four Voices provided by
Worship Pastor Michael Dottin from Abundant
Life Church in Cambridge Massachusetts to
reflect on the past and look to the future.
1. THE VOICE OF
THE SPIRIT (inward impression)
You always know when God is speaking to you
because His prompting will burn within you.
2. THE VOICE OF
REASON (common sense)
Often times we don’t use common sense when
making decisions. For example, common sense
would involve looking at your skills relative to the
area of ministry you’re interested in.
3. THE VOICE OF
FRIENDS (trusted friends)
If you surround yourself with people that have
your best interests at heart, they will provide the
necessary guidance you need (Prov. 11:14; 12:15;
15:22).
4. THE VOICE OF
OPPORTUNITY
(circumstances)