Song lists, spontanious worship
Quote from Forum Archives on September 16, 2003, 7:42 amPosted by: midnightpraise <midnightpraise@...>
I agree. I think there needs to be a balance. I think someone mentioned
that Lindell Coolley said in his teaching that he doesn't use a song
list. They seemed to be implying that if Lindell did that, than a real
spiritual worship leader would do that too and just "follow the Spirit".
That might work for Lindell, and the revival in the 90s, but not everyone
does things the same way. For me personally I think it's better to
figure out a list (after asking God for wisdom) and then have a list to
go and lead sheet ready, making changes if the Spirit might lead.For me if I'm singing I often need a lead sheet not so much for the
chords, but I often forget the words.On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 00:06:15 -0500 m-rouse@insightbb.com writes:
> On 15 Sep 2003, at 22:28, Danc57@aol.com wrote:
> My wifes brother is a pastor in a church that equates lack of
> planning with being 'lead by the Spirit'. While thier services are
>
> usually pretty wild, there is often a lack of substance, and the
> music tends to be either a jumble, or everyone drops out except the
>
> worship leader and the drummer. This is much more distracting than
>
> music stands.Josh Taylor
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Posted by: midnightpraise <midnightpraise@...>
that Lindell Coolley said in his teaching that he doesn't use a song
list. They seemed to be implying that if Lindell did that, than a real
spiritual worship leader would do that too and just "follow the Spirit".
That might work for Lindell, and the revival in the 90s, but not everyone
does things the same way. For me personally I think it's better to
figure out a list (after asking God for wisdom) and then have a list to
go and lead sheet ready, making changes if the Spirit might lead.
For me if I'm singing I often need a lead sheet not so much for the
chords, but I often forget the words.
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 00:06:15 -0500 m-rouse@insightbb.com writes:
> On 15 Sep 2003, at 22:28, Danc57@aol.com wrote:
> My wifes brother is a pastor in a church that equates lack of
> planning with being 'lead by the Spirit'. While thier services are
>
> usually pretty wild, there is often a lack of substance, and the
> music tends to be either a jumble, or everyone drops out except the
>
> worship leader and the drummer. This is much more distracting than
>
> music stands.
Josh Taylor
Midnightpraise@juno.com Praise sets the captives free! Acts 16:25,26
http://www.geocities.com/strangerjt
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