Friday, May 6, 2016

Chapter 26: being spiritually prepared to lead worship

In this chapter, Krauter talks about being spiritually prepared to lead worship. He says that it's hard to center your heart on Christ when you are unprepared. You should arrive early so that you have time to center your heart in Christ. This way, you can be totally focused on God during worship. Being spiritually prepared is necessary to lead others spiritually as well.
I think this chapter has some great advice. I have led worship before when I felt spiritually unprepared and it is very hard. It's better to come prepared spiritually so that I can focus on God and leading others to a Him. If the worship leader is not spiritually prepared, it is hard for them to lead the congregation in worship. We need to be ready and center our hearts on Christ before we lead.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Chapter 27 - Being Mentally/ Musically/ Physically Prepared to Lead

This chapter talks about preparing ourselves so that we can lead worship. We need to be ready in a mental, musical, physical, and spiritual sense. Krauter says that it's not wrong to plan, but we can't let our plans get in the way of the leading of the Holy Spirit. We need to fully prepare ourselves for leading worship, but also be ready for God to work in the service. This can be a hard balance but we need to make sure that we prepare ourselves but also be open to the Holy Spirit's leading.

I liked this chapter because it describes the balance of being prepared musically, mentally, and physically, but also being open to the leading of the Holy Spirit. Sometimes it's easy to get so caught up in the planning of the worship service that we forget to be open to what God wants to do. We still need to prepare ourselves musically, spiritually, mentally, and physically. If we are not prepared, it's even harder to be open to the Holy Spirit.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Chapter 15: exercising diplomacy

In this chapter, Krauter talks about confronting our problems and conflicts. We can't just walk away from our problems. We also can't just ignore them because that affects the band and the church. If one has a problem with someone else in the church or band, they should confront each other or get somebody with more authority to help. This way, there won't be tension in the band that affects the worship.
I think this advice is very important to us as worship leaders. I have had conflicts with others in worship before and it can sometimes affect the worship. Instead of just being passively bitter, I need to confront those who I have problems with so that it doesn't negatively affect the worship. I can't just ignore conflicts; I need to confront them.

Monday, March 21, 2016

Chapter 14: caring for the congregation

This chapter talks about how leaders need to lead with care. As leaders, we need to listen to others and encourage them. The book says that "people don't care how much you know until they know how much you care." I think this statement is great advice because we can be the most knowledgable, talented leader, but if we don't care about others, nobody will listen to us. Worship leaders need to listen to the congregation (student body) so that they feel heard and valued.

I think this chapter is so relevant for us as worship leaders at valley. We need to be respectful and caring to others and encourage each other. When students give advice or suggestions, we need to take them into account. I need to work on leading with care and valuing others' opinions. It's easy just to breeze through a rehearsal and tell everyone what to do, but I need to lead with care and make sure everyone's opinions are heard and that nobody feels unimportant.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Chapter 13: Keeping Priorities Straight

This chapter talks about how it is very necessary to have priorities life and actively strive to keep them at the top. Krauter has three main priorities - God, then family, then ministry. Even though ministry may seem like it has more immediate effects, Krauter strives to put family before his work. I think this is definitely an important thing to realize because it is easy for work to get ahead of other things. However, we need to constantly be reminded of our priorities and strive to keep the, in order.

This chapter really resonates with me because I am involved in many things so it's sometimes hard to keep my priorities straight. Many times, my activities and responsibilities take away from spending time with people that are important to me. Other times, I spend so much time with my friends and neglect my family. Family is very important to me but many times I don't show it and I don't spend as much time with them as I should. I need to constantly remind myself of my priorities so that I don't let other things get in the way.

Monday, March 7, 2016

Chapter 12: Cultivating the Gifts God has put within you

In this chapter, Krauter talks about how everybody has different gifts. However, it is not enough just to have gifts; we need to cultivate them. Even if we're already good at something, there is always room for improvement. We cannot get so cocky that we do not practice and aim to improve. God has called us to work hard and aim to get better so that we can better serve Him and serve others.

This chapter is very true. We can't just be satisfied with what we're good at. We need to work hard to improve. I think many times I feel confident in what I'm good at and I fail to practice and strive to improve. I should always be aiming to improve in whatever talents I have because adequate is never enough. Even if I'm already good at something, God calls us to do our very best since we're working for him and not for man.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Chapter 11: Accepting the Role of Being an Example

In Chapter 11, Krauter talks about how Worship leaders are examples for others. It's not a choice we make to be an example. When we're constantly in front of people, others look up to us whether we want them to or not. This means we can't just talk the talk, but we must walk the walk outside of worship because people are watching. We need to set an example for others as worship leaders.

I really liked this chapter because it's very true, whether we like to admit it or not. I've definitely realized over the past few years that people look up to me and watch what I do. Worship leaders must act in a way that's pleasing to God all the time. People look up to worship leaders as role models so we need to make sure that every aspect of our life is pleasing to God, not just when we lead worship. I need to live my life to a higher standard as a worship leader because I may be influencing people that I do not know.