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Many churches, both large
and small, encounter struggles in developing and maintaining
a healthy, vibrant and dynamic worship ministry. However,
with the aid of personalized and strategic
consultation/coaching, the bulk of these struggles could be
easily overcome.
Welcome
to WORSHIP DEVELOPMENT.com!
Worship Development was
created with the purpose of helping churches, worship
ministries and worship leaders become more effective in the
area of congregational worship. Through a combination of
solid Biblical teaching/training, Worship Development
founder Brent Helming helps ministries and leaders attain an
accurate measurement of their current effectiveness.
Utilizing in-depth evaluation tools including comprehensive
interviews, surveys, and observation sessions, Brent then
guides the process of developing customized goals and
strategies for reaching the next level.
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One of the most often overlooked aspects of leading
effective congregational worship is being able find the
right balance of the right songs week in and week out. There
are usually several competing aspects to finding and keeping
the right mix.
On one hand, worship must be immediately accessible to
the congregation. In other words, the people must have a
certain level of familiarity with the songs so that they can
more easily participate in singing. On the other hand, too
much of the same ole’ songs will probably begin to create a
level of apathy or boredom from those singing.
A great way to help keep the proper balance between the
good ole’ standard songs and the new “fresher” songs is to
keep a record of your set list from week to week. This way
you’ll have immediate feedback regarding which songs you’ve
done over the last several months. Reviewing the previous
set lists will help to show which songs are in jeopardy of
being over used. Also, you’ll be able to keep track of the
frequency of the new songs and how to more effectively add
or repeat them within the existing repertoire.
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