Serve with Worship

“Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth, burst into jubilant song with music; make music to the Lord with the harp, with the harp and the sound of singing, with trumpets and the blast of the ram’s horn – shout for joy before the Lord, the King.” Psalm 98:4-6

Worship Band Team

TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES:

•Leading our church in Presence-driven worship utilizing music and the creative arts.

•By audition only.

•Represent Crossgates in outside ministry opportunities.



TEAM EXPECTATIONS:

•Worship. Attend at least one full service. It is vital that we engage with the people we will be leading, and also sit under the preaching and authority of the Pastor. We are not performers, but are a part of the many worshipers that make up the body of Christ.

•Come prepared. Arrive at each assigned rehearsal/service with hearts and voices prepared with excellence. Have your music learned in such a way that you can lead with freedom, engagement, and flexibility. Pursue God's presence during the week through prayer and Bible reading in order to minister from an overflow of time spent with Him.

•Prepare in prayer. Ask the Lord to use you to be a catalyst for worship and a conduit for His love. Let everything we do be saturated with prayer.

•Serve when scheduled and be on time. Arrive early enough to be ready to participate at scheduled rehearsal and service times.

•Cultivate and steward God-centered, distraction-free atmosphere for people to encounter the living Jesus and His life-changing presence through worship, music, and the creative arts.

•Communicate. Respond to any worship team scheduling and communication within a timely manner. Be sure to contact worship ministry leadership when you are going to be out. Add block out dates if you know you will be out ahead of time.

•Dress appropriately. Dress in such a way that honors Christ and does not distract in any way. How we dress should complement the atmosphere of worship and divert attention away from ourselves. See attire guidelines for more information.

•Live above reproach. As public leaders, it is essential that we represent Christ, our church family, and our fellow teammates in how we carry ourselves in our community and on social media.

•Serve with passion, commitment, and excellence. Commit yourself wholeheartedly to each praise team ministry season and give your best for His glory. Worship like it is your last Sunday and lead like it is someone’s first. If you need to take a break for a season or this team is not a good fit, let your team leader know. We are here to walk this journey with you!