Looking to attract more volunteers while strengthening the team you have? Sometimes all it takes is a little intentionality and evaluation of what you are doing as a leader.
Here’s why I would volunteer on your worship team:
1. You’re organized
2. You’re love for Jesus is evident
3. You stay on the cutting edge of worship music
4. I learn something new every time I’m in your band
5. You respect me
6. You have a compelling vision
7. You foster a community of great musicians
8. You have a discipleship strategy
9. You show up early
10. Your worship team does outreach
11. You own your pastor’s vision as your own
12. You regularly quote and teach the Word of God
13. You’re a voracious learner
14. You know what you’re talking about
15. You surround yourself with people who are better than you
16. You don’t take yourself too seriously and can laugh at yourself
17. You have fun with your team
18. I feel like a million bucks when I’m around you
19. You empower me to be better
20. You are led by the Holy Spirit
21. You know how to navigate mistakes on the spot
22. You rock hard…but worship harder (thanks Brad)
23. You foster an atmosphere of unity
24. You lead productive rehearsals
25. You create a fun, disciplined culture on your team
26. You pay attention to musical details like an arranger/producer
27. You confront bad attitudes
28. You worship God with abandon
29. You’re always improving your leadership
Question: what would make you want to volunteer on a worship team? How can you improve your leadership? You can leave a comment by clicking here.
Brandon says
What do you mean by “You stay on the cutting edge of worship music”?
David Santistevan says
I simply mean your music selection is “up to date” and you know what is currently out there.
Brandon says
Oh ok… totally agree with that!
Brandon says
What do you do to confront bad attitudes in the band? I have been having some problems with this recently…especially this vision of the band. All of the band except for one individual wants it to go in a different direction. And it is really bringing the whole band down from doing what God wants us to do… just asking for some advice on this! 🙂
David Santistevan says
I would confront him aside from rehearsal one on one first. If he won’t cooperate you may need to bring in a pastor for some help. Are you the leader?
Brandon says
Yes… I am the leader of it. Thanks for the advice. I will be sure to keep you posted! You site has helped me deal with these things a lot! 🙂
-Brandon