I found this article on a Blog I read by another worship leader in a different part of the country. It raises a question I’ve thought about quite a bit, in fact this blog is part of my solution to the problem. I’d love it if you would take the time to read the blog post and the comments, then come back here and tell me what you think of some of the ideas.
A while back I got a great “Q&A” email from Barry Trowbridge. I’d like to use it as a post today and ask everyone to rally and get some responses for Barry.
Fred – I really am enjoying your blog. Since you are a worship leader, I’d like to get your opinion/thoughts on something. We have about 25 people who are involved in leading worship at our church – several instrumentalists and vocalists, and we serve on a rotating basis, and don’t always serve with the same people, so there are very few times during the year when we’re all in the same place at the same time. As a result, we’re having trouble figuring out how to build great community in such a setting. I’d love to hear your thoughts on how you and your team builds community.
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