Just because you’re the leader doesn’t mean you’re the best at everything.
Matter of fact, you probably have many areas of weakness.
The best leaders know that…and create space for others.
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Just because you’re the leader doesn’t mean you’re the best at everything.
Matter of fact, you probably have many areas of weakness.
The best leaders know that…and create space for others.
[This post is part of a brand new blog series, “Your Guide to Practicing the Essential Skills of a Worship Leader“. Check out the other posts here.]
Prophetic worship. We’ve heard the phrase many times.
But what does it really mean?
Today we’re going to discuss the ins and outs of prophetic worship. What is it? How can you improve? Why is it important?
We’ve been talking a lot recently about our presentation as worship leaders. We need to improve our public speaking. Better yet, we should improve our people skills.
I can already hear it:
“But I’m an introvert! I don’t really like being in front of people and I don’t know what to say when I am! Does that mean I can’t be a good worship leader?”
Hardly. Matter of fact, you should use your introversion to your advantage.
[This post is part of a brand new blog series, “Your Guide to Practicing the Essential Skills of a Worship Leader“. Check out the other posts here.]
I don’t want to sound like a complainer, but the last time you led worship, I was lost.
I wanted to worship, but distractions abounded. I didn’t know what to do.
I’ll be the first to admit, I don’t always love leading worship.
It’s my job. And when something becomes your job, it’s easy to lose your passion for it.