Female Worship Leader Archive

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What is the Biblical role of a woman in church ministry and in marriage??

Over on my Facebook profile, a huge debate has been happening over the past 3 days! More than 250 comments were left, as the dialogue bounced back and forth between people of differing opinions.

The problem was only 5k of you are my Facebook friends, and as my profile has reached it maximum number of friend requests, many of you who WANTED to join in the discussions couldn’t, as you couldn’t access my Facebook profile. Sorry!

Hence, why I’m blogging about it…so we can carry on the conversation here.

One thing that stood out in the Facebook discussions, was that people often make statements like “I just take the Bible at face value” or “I just believe what is clearly stated in Scripture”.

These arguments are pretty weak, as if there really was one, clear, obvious reading of Scripture, then people wouldn’t be debating these issues in the first place (unless people deliberately were trying not to see what’s clearly there, which I don’t believe is true for many of us).

So what I’m wanting here is BIBLICALLY BACKED UP, theologically well explained comments! :)

Not just blind adherence to something somebody else told you was true. Let’s show our ability to engage with the Bible for ourselves and back up our views. This is a really important part of following Jesus – knowing truth by exploring the actual texts and original languages – for yourself!

Otherwise we will just be robots, parrotting off what we heard from the last Christian author or speaker. Let’s be like the Berean followers of Jesus, in Acts:

“Now the Bereans were of more noble character than the Thessalonians, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true” – Acts 17:11

So…..here goes!

Some key texts we need to grapple with are:

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Honesty in worship

I’ve been thinking a lot lately, about the dramatic type of lyrics we tend to sing in our worship songs.

How many times do we sing HUGE statements that we ‘kind of’ mean, but kind of don’t?

When we sing things like ‘I surrender all’, do we really mean it, or is it more of a feeling in the moment, than a genuine promise to God? Read the rest of this entry »

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What ‘Worship Monsters’ are you afraid of?!

There are things about ministry that we are all afraid of… things that hold us back and paralyse us from being the best worship leader we can be. For this blog post, I shall call them “worship monsters”!

When we were kids, I’m sure most of us were afraid of the dark, and checked under the bed to make sure there were no real monsters? (or maybe it was just me!).

I used to have a reocurring nightmare where an evil looking wolf chased me round and round our back yard (don’t laugh! and no, that wasn’t last week, it was when I was about four!). One day I was so fed up with the nightmare that I decided I’d just let the wolf catch me, and see what happened. So that night I did, and when I let him catch me, he disappeared and I never had the nightmare again.

It can be like that for us in ministry…when we face the thing that terrifies us, and switch on the light and find that the shadowy thing in the corner of the room was just a pile of clothes not a carzy beast, we can walk free from our fears, how ever big or small.

I’ll deal with some of the most common ‘worship monsters’ here:

* Fear of what your congregation think…

* Fear of what your pastor thinks…

* Worries about whether you look and sound ‘right’….

* Fear of getting it wrong, singing off key, or messing up a song…

* Fear of whether you are too old…or too young…

* Wondering whether your own songs (if you write) are good enough, or whether they’ll crash and burn!….

* Fear of being more programmed and organized, locking down on arrangements and sticking to them….

* Fear of stepping out into the spontaneous and being open to the Holy Spirit changing things…

* Concerns about trying a new instrument for the first time…(maybe you lead only vocals, and want to start playing guitar too…. or maybe you’re a guitar player and want to try leading from keys as well…)

* Trying out more visuals with your lyrics projection…

* Bringing more people on to your worship team….

* Letting certain people go from your worship team…

* Admitting it, if you are weary and burned out…

* Speaking up if you aren’t getting enough time to rest and recoup every week/month…

Do you resonate with any of these fears? Living with any of them holding you captive is debilitating.

I’d love to hear from you in the comments section, about what you are wrestling with (big or small) and how we can all face our ‘monsters’ and see them fade away and disappear!

Vicky