Following the call to worship ministry can be exciting. But many gifted and talented new worship ministers find themselves unprepared for the technical responsibilities and non-musical duties of their new role.
We empower young people to not just withstand but also flourish under the pressures of full-time ministry by equipping students with the knowledge and tools that they need to pursue a calling to lead worship.
- Vocal arranging
- Writing and preparing charts
- Creating click tracks and loops
- Running a rehearsal
- Dissecting a song
- Recruiting volunteers
- Scheduling volunteers
- Running ProPresenter
- Speaking the language of a band
- Being prepared for a service
- Providing music for a funeral, wedding, or other special event
- Planning special seasonal services (Christmas, Easter, etc.)
- Copyrights and ministry
- Team approach to worship leading
- Creating and maintaining a ministry budget
- Full-circle communication
- Working with a sound engineer
- Spirit-led worship leading
- Creating and utilizing a to-do list
- Importance of living a godly life / devotional living
- Aligning yourself under the authority of a Senior Pastor
- Building credibility
- Resolving conflict
- Excellence in pastoral care
- Work ethic
- Working well with others (staff, pastors, volunteers, board members)
- Positions and duties of a pastoral minister
- People skills
- Your role as a part of the whole picture
- Recording tracks and vocals
- Orchestrating
- Wielding a service
Available in:
- Voice
- Guitar
- Drums
- Sound engineering
- Keys/Piano
- Trumpet
- Trombone