Worship team devotionals are the best way to make sure your team is spiritually developed on a regular basis.
But sometimes it's good to take a break and try something new…
Worship team devotionals are a great way to regularly communicate vision to your team and pour into them spiritually.
In fact, I think devotionals are so important that I regularly list them as one of the 5 essential pillars of a great worship team rehearsal.
But, for worship team devotionals to truly be effective, they have to be led in the correct way…
One way to switch things up at your worship rehearsals if you normally do a devotional is to simply ask your team a question and let them discuss it. Devotionals where you are teaching your team definitely have their place. But a more interactive way to lead a devotional is to offer a well-crafted question that leads to discussion. This allows your team to be involved in the conversation instead of just sitting there soaking up information…
First, if you aren't doing devotionals (I use that term loosely, you'll see why in a moment) at your rehearsals you are missing out on one of the most transformational moments of your time with your worship team. If we truly believe that our duty as worship leaders isn't to just play songs, then why is it so easy to just run through songs at practice then go home?…