WORSHIP TEAM

WorshipATTITUDES

Membership on the worship team is a privilege, not a right. The purpose of worship team members is not to showcase their talents or to draw attention to oneself in any way. Rather, it is to selflessly and inconspicuously direct the hearts of those they are leading toward God in worship.
Therefore an attitude of humility is essential. This attitude will reflect itself in a spirit of reverence toward God, a spirit of submission toward the worship team leader, and a spirit of teamwork toward fellow members of the worship team.

ACTIONS

The worship team is one of the most visible ministries of the church. Therefore, it is important that members of the worship team see themselves as representatives of Jesus Christ and of this church at all times. In their personal lives, worship team members will be expected to live by the highest standards of moral purity, ethical integrity, corporate unity, and personal charity. Onstage, they should conduct themselves in a spirit of professionalism, reverence and joy. Physical expressions in worship (Lifting of hands, clapping, etc.) are welcome.

ATTENDANCE

Worship team members will be expected to be punctual and faithful in their attendance to all weekly rehearsals and worship services. If they need to be absent, they should give the worship team leader sufficient notice so that any necessary adjustments can be made.

APPEARANCE

Worship team members will be expected to convey a neat, clean, appearance while onstage. Men should be clean-cut and women should be careful to dress modestly.

AUDITIONS

Worship team members must be members of this church in good standing and must be able to affirm without reservation our beliefs and values. In addition, potential worship team participants may be asked to undergo an auditioning process which may include a personal interview, a musical audition, and an extended period ( at the discretion of the worship leader) during which the individual attends rehearsals but does not play/sing/operate equipment with the team during services. The purpose of this process is to determine the individual’s musical proficiency, spiritual maturity, and personal compatibility with our approach to worship. At the end of this process, and invitation may (or may not) be extended to join the worship team.

SOUND ENGINEERS, VISUAL EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, ETC.

Sound engineers and visual equipment operators are important members of the music ministry. Visual equipment operators (Power Point/Video) are asked to arrive early, so that all equipment can be checked and verified that they are ready for service. These members should be quick to respond when an adjustment is needed.
The sound engineers are also asked to arrive early, and help the music team as much as possible. Sound engineers must be alert and responsive, especially during worship, and should be ready to make adjustments with quickness!

TRAINING

All members of the worship team are expected to continue their training as it pertains to their gift (voice, instrument, lighting, sound, PPT, etc).
Training sessions will be done throughout the year in all areas of the Worship team; this is the responsibility of the Minister of music.

WORSHIP PRACTICE

Thursday 6:45pm - 8:00pm

Psalm 33:2-4

Praise the LORD with the harp;
make music to Him on the ten-stringed lyre.

Sing to Him a new song;
play skillfully, and shout for joy.

For the word of the LORD is right and true; He is faithful in all He does.