Jumpstart Your Worship Planning Creativity
by Don Chapman
For churches that don't follow a liturgical
calendar, creating a new worship experience
each week can be a daunting and draining
task for the worship leader.
Right now, take a moment and ask God to guide
you this year. Ask Him to help you as you
pick songs and create a flow of worship that
will enable your congregation to draw closer
to Him.
Before you start planning music, consult
your pastor. Does he have an idea of what
his sermon will be this week and upcoming
weeks? Ask him to give you Scripture texts.
He'll appreciate your willingness to collaborate,
and you'll have themes on which to base your
praise sets.
No input from your pastor? Then you'll have
to come up with a theme from scratch.
Determine if anything special is going on
this month. Will you have Communion, a baby
dedication or holiday? Plan appropriate songs
to fit the theme.
Often when I sit down to plan our weekly
service I think of something Joe Horness
said at a Willow Creek Arts Conference I
attended. Before he begins planning, he asks
God "What would You like to hear Your
people sing this week?" Let God impress
your heart with a song. Maybe there's a new
tune you've been itching to do or a melody
that's been running through your mind. Or
perhaps you remember an old hymn you haven't
sung in ages. This could be the foundation
for your set, and you can build songs around
this theme.
Still no ideas? Try making a song list. Keep
a catalogue of every song your church sings.
Organize it by fast songs, medium songs and
slow songs. Refer to it when you have worship
planning block -- which songs haven't you
done in awhile that your congregation would
like to sing again? Your church probably
knows so many songs that some of them will
slip your mind. Your own song list will jog
your memory.
>Bottom Line: Protect yourself from worship planning block.
Ask God to give you help, consult your pastor
for sermon topics, identify any special events
for the month, determine if there are any
songs on your heart and develop a song list.
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