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What is your goal with worship songs? Is it to clear a pathway from the creators mind and heart to your peoples? What if someone doesn't like the music? What if the are distracted by the singing or feel weird swaying, closing their eyes or raising their hands or singing in front of others? Is 3 songs and a prayer the best way to teach people how dynamic worship is?
Joe, Zac and Kaitlyn break down their answer as to how they create a more dynamic worship experience for the next generation. There are some ideas in here for your ministry that you won't want to miss!
The following show notes speak to ministries working with teens:
Worship is for sure tricky. Ultimately, we want to teach teens how they can connect with God through music. It helps to breakdown the 3 main challenges.
Here are some suggestions that still work amazing for us and that we use with adults, mixed audiences and teens.
Explaining this to teens and setting up the song by challenging them to think about some broken relationships in their life (including one with God) set up a time of reflection that will have lyrics they relate too and melodies they enjoy. Now everytime they hear the song in the future they might be prompted to think more about God that some boyfriend/girlfriend.
By Joe Elliott: Speaker, Author and Founder of The Catalyst Collective5
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What is your goal with worship songs? Is it to clear a pathway from the creators mind and heart to your peoples? What if someone doesn't like the music? What if the are distracted by the singing or feel weird swaying, closing their eyes or raising their hands or singing in front of others? Is 3 songs and a prayer the best way to teach people how dynamic worship is?
Joe, Zac and Kaitlyn break down their answer as to how they create a more dynamic worship experience for the next generation. There are some ideas in here for your ministry that you won't want to miss!
The following show notes speak to ministries working with teens:
Worship is for sure tricky. Ultimately, we want to teach teens how they can connect with God through music. It helps to breakdown the 3 main challenges.
Here are some suggestions that still work amazing for us and that we use with adults, mixed audiences and teens.
Explaining this to teens and setting up the song by challenging them to think about some broken relationships in their life (including one with God) set up a time of reflection that will have lyrics they relate too and melodies they enjoy. Now everytime they hear the song in the future they might be prompted to think more about God that some boyfriend/girlfriend.