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ARTICLE By DAVID WILLERSDORF | Wednesday, 27 October 2010 I've come to the realisation that as a Church Worship Leader, I am redundant, superfluous and unnecessary. There is only one person I should be leading in worship.
If worship is my whole life given back to God every day in all my everyday ways as we see in Romans 12:1, the term "Worship Leader" should never refer to someone who is singing songs and prompting people as to whether they should be singing a chorus or a verse.
Worship Leading is a responsibility of each one of us everyday to lead ourselves in our own personal response to God as our worship. No one else can lead us - it is our own life-giving and pleasurable responsibility.
"But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light."
--- 1 Peter 2:9 (NIV)
When did we start giving over to others the responsibility that God has given exclusively to us? God's design for me is direct interaction with Him. He made sure of this through His redemptive work on the Cross. Before then God's people had priests operating on their behalf. After The Cross, God has now made us all His priests, with one High Priest called Jesus Christ.
"So then, since we have a great High Priest who has entered heaven, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to what we believe. This High Priest of ours understands our weaknesses, for He faced all of the same testings we do, yet He did not sin. So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most."
--- Hebrews 4:14-16 (NLT)
"...God qualified him as a perfect High Priest, and He [Jesus] became the source of eternal salvation for all those who obey Him."
--- Hebrews 5:9 (NLT)
I love declaring God's truth in song and seeing it lodged in the lives of multitudes of people. Whilst my old job title might have been "worship leader", I see my role now as more of a God-Declarer, the same role all Believers should have. I might use music to declare, someone else will use spoken words; we all should have lives declaring the freedom-sound of God.
The traditional use of the term "Worship Leader" would have us all rely on one person or one music team to lead us in worship during a set period of an hour and a half on a Sunday morning. That would be like having a marriage counsellor who visits your home for an hour and a half each week and who tells you how to interact with your spouse. You were designed to have a direct relationship with your spouse twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week - not a relationship only lived out through intermediaries.
So where does this thought leave us?
As a former "worship leader", and now a "God declarer", it leaves me with freedom to inspire people with God. I am unshackled with the false responsibility of "if only the people would worship!"
To people who have always looked to a worship leader to "take them deeper" with God, it actually frees you up to enjoy leading your own worship of God, albeit with the direct assistance of the Almighty God. It means that you are now the God-declarer in your own life and you are unshackled to a human intermediary. You get direct access to Jesus - your High Priest on whose ministry team you are considered a royal priest.
Come declare God with me!
Interviews
in|view | Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Brendon and Cathie Clancy have a greatly encouraging children's ministry that sees them helping children and parents alike engage with God in worship, songs and life right across the globe. We explore some of the facets of their ministry here at in|view.
IS MINISTERING TO CHILDREN MORE EXCITING THAN MINISTERING TO ADULTS?
BRENDON AND CATHIE // Well yes and no. The Yes is that when you minister to children you can teach them as you minister. They are hungry to know what is happening and they are attentive to instructions. You can take the time to explain the flow of the Spirit and they really enjoy and respond to that. When ministering to adults you just don't go there fully with teaching, but we LOVE to minister to adults as well. It's just different.
HOW DID YOU GET STARTED IN CHILDREN'S MINISTRY?
BRENDON AND CATHIE // We have both taught children in schools since the 1980's BUT when we came back to the Lord in 1992, it changed everything! Because we were teachers, our Pastor threw us into Kids Church very quickly - we were willing to go! We soon found that the kids knew the Bible better than us so we had a lot of fun and laughs as we discovered the Word of God together.
WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO START A SUCCESSFUL CHILDREN'S MINISTRY?
BRENDON AND CATHIE // Pray! // Love the kids // Have Fun // Get great Praise and Worship songs // Build and teach with vision // Get our OKTV Curriculum - it's fantastic! // Enjoy the journey
WHAT IS THE SECRET TO ENGAGING CHILDREN IN MINISTRY?
BRENDON AND CATHIE // Prayer and great attention getters! Be fun and let the anointing flow.
BRENDON, YOU HAVE WRITTEN WELL OVER TWO HUNDRED SONGS. WHAT DOES THE PROCESS OF WRITING A SONG LOOK LIKE FOR YOU? DO YOU SET ASIDE TIME TO WRITE OR DOES THE INSPIRATION JUST COME UPON YOU AT ANY TIME?
BRENDON // Mostly l set aside a time to write. Cathie has projects for me also. She has many themes that she would like a song for, so l sit down and out it comes. There are also moments in my personal worship that inspiration comes and a flow of a new song forms.
CATHIE, WHAT DO YOU SEE ARE THE MAIN DIFFERENCES (IF ANY) BETWEEN WRITING SONGS FOR CHILDREN AND WRITING CONGREGATIONAL WORSHIP SONGS?
CATHIE // For me they are one and the same. I wake up with songs and worship the Lord with them. Young and old seem to enjoy ministering them back to the Lord.
YOU HAVE A VERY BUSY MINISTRY SCHEDULE. HOW DO YOU RELAX?
CATHIE // I spend time with my family! My grandkids are my greatest source of joy. I also love to walk on the beach and exercise.
BRENDON // Walking, tennis, spending time with our Grandkids, family, spa and music.
HAVE YOU HAD ANY MINISTRY TIMES WHERE THINGS HAVE GONE WRONG? HOW DID YOU MOVE ON WITH THE MINISTRY TIME WHEN THESE UNEXPECTED THINGS HAPPEN?
CATHIE // We were in Singapore with four thousand people in the congregation. I came off stage between songs and missed my cue for the next song. I heard Brendon singing the first verse in my key and l was supposed to be in the middle of the stadium with the spot light on me. I just walked out after a minute and joined Brendon vocally - he let me take over and l don't think anyone really noticed... Well... except the stage manager!
WHAT HAS BEEN ONE OF YOUR FAVOURITE TIMES OF MINISTRY?
BRENDON AND CATHIE // One of our favourite times of ministry happens at our International School of Worship (iSOW). The mornings are set apart for just praise and worship. To see the children and youth freely give their hearts, voices and bodies to God is the greatest joy for me. We can imagine what it does to the heart of the Father. He deserves all of it!
how/clips
HOW/CLIP BY JEFF DEYO | FRIDAY, 7 JANUARY 2011
Jeff Deyo gives some practical advice on songwriting, including the importance of practice, trial and error, and collaboration. Jeff Deyo is an American Contemporary Christian music solo artist and worship leader. He was also the lead singer of the band SONICFLOOd from its creation in 1999 through 2000. In January of 2010, Jeff joined the music department of North Central University in Minneapolis, MN as a faculty member.
Who is worship.com.au?
We are a project of Artist Ministries, Inc., a non-profit ministry organisation. Artist Ministries, Inc. was started in 2000 and has launched a number of projects. In addition to worship.com.au, Artist Ministries, Inc. is also behind the Adore Worship Songwriters Conference, ipray.com.au and David Willersdorf.
worship.com.au has a number of key elements:
worship.com.au Online Resources
worship.com.au assembles online resources such as articles, interviews, practical video clips and more from a range of musicians, theologians and others who offer insight into the areas of worship including life, music and more.
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We record albums and songs and make them available to people to encourage them in living out the great, positive life that we can have in Jesus Christ.
worship.com.au Music Publishing
We have gathered songwriters together to write songs that help people enjoy God's truth and embrace His revelation into their everyday lives.
worship.com.au Live Encounters
We hold a number of events around Australia and beyond where we can bring people together in a region to celebrate who God is and to be impacted by His love.


