Spirit Led Musicing Can Be Efficacious-part 3
Pastor’s
should help the musicians select proper music for the service by first of all
telling the musicians where the service is intended to go. What are the immediate goals of the
service? What is the topic and text of the
sermon? Should the organist player not
play during prayer? What atmosphere and
mood should be set by the instrumental prelude?
Should the choir sing before or after the message or both times? Do you plan to invite people to pray at the
altar after the message? Will the call
to prayer be aimed at saints or sinners?
Will the appeal be to sinners to come to repentance or to Christians to
greater Christians commitment? Do you
have a particular song that you wish to be sung at the end of the service? Do you want the minister of music to sing an
invitation hymn? Do you want the
congregation to sing with the minister of music or stand quietly while he or
she sings alone? Would you prefer that
the musicians play softly with no singing at all?
The
musicians including the song leader, minister of music, organist, pianist,
praise team leader, keyboard player and perhaps some key instrumentalists
should be called together with the pastor for a face to face meeting. All of the key musical personnel need to know
the pastor’s goals for the service in question.
The Holy Spirit should never be expected to do for us what we can do for
ourselves. It s the pastor’s
responsibility to inform all who are involved in worship leadership what his
goals are for the worship service.
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