Who is the audience you serve?
John Pape, Jr.
Most worship leaders are talented artists. And there is a certain level of
performance that goes into the music. Now the title of this article may raise
some eyebrows. Worship leader are not suppose to be entertainers. Or are
they? I believe that there needs to be a balance and perspective when we
examine who the real audience is. This may come as a surprise to you, but
as a worship leader you need to entertain the people you serve. Let
me explain. When I say to entertain, what I mean is to make everyone at ease
a possible. The word entertain can also be understood as hospitality. Hospitality
is a spiritual gift. To exercise this gift means that you need to entertain.
Just like you are the host at a dinner party. You entertain your guests.
Here is the first person to consider.
God
Yes, when we serve though music our primary audience is God. All music and
action should be directed toward His throne. This should be the ovious first
choice and the premier option.
Congregation
Next in consideration is the church and people that make up the congregation.
As we looked at previously, it is important to get the attention of the people.
By getting their attention you can better serve them. Now your mission in
worship is not to be an entertainer. You need to lead them into the presence
of the Lord. In a greater sense the church congregation is an audience that
you are responsible to minister.
Non-Christian
Music has a tremendous ability to open doors that would otherwise be impossible
to break though. Another segment of any church should consist of is the
non-Christian. These would be individuals that were most likely invited by
a friend. You need to understand that worship music is also a tool for
evangelism. People are drawn to quality music.
Leadership
Your leadership is an important segment of the audience. Many music ministers
are a part of the staff in the church. In all sincerely if you do not meet
the needs of the leadership you will not be a part of the ministry. I know
that this seem rather harsh. But this is something you need to consider in
your ministry.
You serve different people
In your ministry it is very important to remember that you serve different
people. Each person is from a different walk of life. Each one is at a different
stage is thier spiritual commitment. Therefore it is your responsibility
to be an example of Christianity to everyone you serve. You, whether
you realize it or not, are ministering to both the saved and un-saved. You
are also ministering to both the congregation and its leadership. But most
importantly you are serving God. And you are His tool for His purposes.
RESOURCE BOX
This article is an excerpt for the new book by John Pape, Jr titled "Building
a House of Worship" For more information on how you can get your copy
of this book go to...
http://www.buildingahouseofworship.com
SPECIAL NOTICE: Please feel free to publish
this article in your e-zines, newsletters, on your website or in your
book. I only require that you publish the Resource Box and the end of the
article.
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