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October 28, 2020
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CT Pastors, April 2002
To Find a Worship Leader
Gordon MacDonald|postedApril 1, 2002

A friend is on a search committee seeking a full-time worship leader. So far they have sifted through more than 100 names. Picky? Yeah, but the committee has to satisfy five culturally defined generations that now populate most churches. Each has its own taste in worship, and each thinks the other four are a bit off-the-wall. So the search is difficult.

How we got here


Fifty years ago they would have sought an arm-waving song leader who fired up people to sing three gospel songs, led in prayer, sang a solo, and turned things over in a timely manner to the preacher. Sound systems didn't exist then; neither did light bars, words on screens, or drums (in church anyway). Under those conditions, "Blessed Assurance" never sounded better!

About forty years ago, song leaders morphed into choir directors, who were paid (this ticked off some folk) to recruit a choir and present anthems. Most people came to like this and didn't notice that we amateur worshipers in the pew were singing less now.

Thirty ...

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