"Why Do Worship Leaders Do That?" p. 3: Why Do They Turn Worship Into A Concert?

angry faceWelcome to the third part of our “Why Do Worship Leaders Do That?” series, examining the top ten pet peeves that people express about worship leaders. We took this list from informal blog polling by ragamuffinsoul.com, tabulated into the top ten by churchrelevance.com.

See intro to this series for links to those articles

Sojourn worship leader Lorie King again sits in the hot seat, answering “pet peeve #3″ by examining the ways in which worship leaders can avoid this trap as well as giving a worship leader’s perspective on things that worshipers in the congregation should understand.  The peeve is “Not Focusing On God.”  Respondents elaborated with comments like:

  • When worship leaders perform rather than worshiping themselves
  • Showing zero emotion, standing still, focusing too much on perfection
  • worship leaders who seem really wrapped up in “being cool”
  • when the music guy/gal asks the crowd to praise God but soaks it up like they are Bono …

Hit the play button below to listen to this short discussion immediately, or download it from our free podcast, Sojournmusic.com Radio, available through iTunes and other podcast directories:

See the first installment: “Why do worship leaders ask me to do things like raise my hands, make some noise, etc?”

See the second installment: “Why Do Worship Leaders Talk So Much?

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Photo above by Flickr user Gee, entitled “Angry Face” and distributed via Creative Common License

About Bobby Gilles

Writer of songs like Lead Us Back, Warrior, All I Have Is Yours and Let Your Blood Plead For Me, author of Our Home Is Like A Little Church, and Sojourn Communications Director. Listen to all his songs & read his tips on songwriting & church communications at http://mysonginthenight.com

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