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so, i have "planted" him on the platform with us do be a worship leader - leading the people in their PHYSICAL expressions of worship.
its not just about singing, ya know!
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Our choir director, JDubb had a cool vision for this. He would encourage us to strategically place our things (Bibles, purses, jackets) in the congregation so that when we were done with our songs we could intermingle with the crowd.
Basically, he was strategically placing us as worship leaders in the congregation, so that during worship we could spur on others to worship by example.
I think it's a great idea. When you're choir's not singing on stage, encourage them to be an example and sing in the seats!
I've definitely seen it work. Our pastor is very expressive in his worship and when he's on vacation there's not someone in the front worshipping and it makes a difference.
I've not done 'Plants" yet, but it's a good thought. I'm definitely more strategic about who I place in the front line of singers, etc., on the platform. I have some singers who are much more expressive than others.
The only thing I have to keep in mind is that as TOTALLY HARD AS IT MAY BE for us to grasp this, there are some folks who are totally lost with music ... meaning, they are completely illiterate ... they can't sing, even if they try, they know it sounds bad, which makes them somewhat uncomfortable. They have no rhythm, so they don't want to clap - it frustrates them.
We have to keep in mind that although we love and encourage physical expression, and the Bible clearly exhorts (ooh, Bible word!) to do it ... the lack thereof doesn't necessarily suggest that the people aren't "worshiping".
Fred