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Recap, I Thought We Were *SUPPOSED* To Sing
Posted on July 31st, 2008 in Church Life, Faith, Worship Leadership by Fred McKinnon
Hey Everybody!
(special thanks to Steve Lowe for the image idea!)
So I never thought this week’s blog material would turn into a series. But did it ever. The response from you all has been incredible, and obviously – I’ve touched on something that we’re eager to discuss.
It all started with a recap of my experience this past Sunday morning as a “worshiper” in the congregation, as opposed to the Worship Leader, or someone running sound, producing, etc.
I followed up with a recap and incredible perspective from a former college professor, Dr. Michael Braz. He had some thoughts that really made us think.
As promised, I’m coming back today to close it up. I’d hoped to get this thing out first thing this morning; however I had lots of last-minute things to complete for SSCC before leaving town … that’s right … leaving town – we (the family) are headed up to Gainesville for some family time on Lake Lanier. We’re turning the McKinnon Manor here on St. Simons Island into a party home for house-sitting pals, Jay and Brooke.
In summary, I think there are tons of reasons that people aren’t singing in our churches.
- maybe the music isn’t loud enough, and their self conscious about their voice
- maybe the songs are too contemporary, too new, or in a key they aren’t comfortable with
- maybe they’ve been “trained” by our entertainment culture to watch instead of participate
- maybe they are engaged in worship, but they are overwhelmed by God’s Presence and can’t sing
- maybe they just don’t care … they aren’t being drawn in
- maybe they haven’t been taught enough
- maybe they’ve been “taught wrong”
and on, and on, and on.
I believe all of these could have some huge impacts on our corporate participation (or lack thereof).
However, as I prayed about this a while back, I felt like the Holy Spirit gave me this thought. It’s simple, yet profound:
“Without revelation, there won’t be much participation”.
Did you get that?
You see, when we get a revelation of God … how awesome He is, how huge He is, how loving He is, how compassionate He is, and all the amazing things that He has selflessly done FOR US … we can’t help but respond and participate.
So, if that’s the case – how do we see our people get a better revelation of “God”. Pray, certainly. Teach, absolutely.
I’ll be doing my best to publish tomorrow’s “FreePlay Friday” by morning … in the meantime, closing thoughts?
Fred







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