Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Skill and Worship

When leading worship in a corporate worship experience, is skill important? Or is it simply the heart that matters?

In reading from the book "Times Of Refreshing" this morning I found a quote from 1 Chronicles 15:22 where it says "Kenaniah the head Levite was in charge of the singing; that was his responsibility because he was skilful at it." Often we read in the Old Testament that people were chosen for certain tasks (i.e. building the tabernacle) because they were skilful at it.

It is interesting to me that when it comes to worship leadership in the church that we tend to set aside the "skilful at it" part because we somehow get the notion that someone who is playing or singing skilfully is showing off.

Now, it is important that anyone involved in worship leadership - as the leader or team member - not only be skilful, but filled with and led by the Spirit of God. In the New Testament, when leaders or ministry personnel were chosen, the first prerequisite was always that they be filled with the Spirit. It would seem to me then, that those of us who are involved in worship leadership should be continually filled with the Spirit as well as developing our skill in worship ministry.

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