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Dec 12 2018

7 Ways to Create a Thriving Volunteer Culture in Your Team

When was the last time you evaluated if your worship team was healthy? Is your team thriving? Are your volunteers growing? Is your church engaging?

Focusing on your volunteer culture is important, but it’s often overlooked. There’s simply too much to get done. Rehearsals need to be productive. Services need pulled off. You have to reach your goals. Week after week after week.

But what happens overtime if you don’t invest in your volunteers is they will leave. They’ll find a place where they feel more appreciated and alive. No one simply wants to be used. Of course, the goal isn’t to please everybody and cater to multiple preferences. The best team members want to submit to a vision and be led.

Now is the best time. Especially as we race towards the new year, this is an important season to plan and brainstorm how to have the best year on our teams. Build disciples instead of abusing volunteers. Invest in people. Let’s make this the year we don’t just barely squeeze by.

  1. Breathe Encouragement – An atmosphere of encouragement makes all the difference. It needs to be a way of life and communication for your team. Celebrate. Celebrate. Celebrate. As a kid growing up on my worship team, this is what kept me coming back. I was believed in and  encouraged on a weekly basis.
  2. Offer the Right Amount of Challenge – What do I mean by the “right amount” of challenge? Studies show that there’s a sweet spot to feeling satisfied in your work. If it’s too difficult, you’ll back away and lose interest. The pressure will be too much to bear. But if the work is too easy, you’ll get bored. Pay attention to your culture and find a way to challenge your team on a regular basis. Keep that challenge coming, both musically and spiritually. Don’t let your vision drift.
  3. Hold to High Expectations – The word “expectation” can have a poor connotation. Think of expectations as good communication for the excellence you’re striving for. Volunteers want to do a good job, but if they don’t know what that means, the culture becomes clouded. Create a standard of excellence that your team can strive for in an atmosphere of grace and love. You just might see everyone rise to the next level.
  4. Foster One on One Conversations – No matter how large your church and team grows, one on one conversations will always be important. Because you don’t just lead a random, large group of people. You lead individuals with individual insecurities, dreams, fears, and hopes. Create a system where those conversations can happen regularly. If your team is large, raise up leaders to help you with this. It’s that important.
  5. Cast Individual & Corporate Vision – There needs to be a corporate vision for you team – a direction you’re all heading. But I’ve found that tremendous momentum can be created when you cast vision to individuals. Every team member is at a different place. Some have worship leader potential. Others have music director potential. Identify those individuals and help them with their next steps.
  6. Climb Mountains Together – Not literally, necessarily. Although a summit of Pike’s Peak is never a bad idea. What was the last project you took on as a team that scared you silly? There should always be a mountain on the horizon that you’re planning to climb together. Think of this as a large project beyond the week to week execution of Sunday services. I don’t mean to say the weekend is unimportant. But we humans are prone to complacency if we’re not being challenged on a regular basis. The “big project” could be something like writing an EP together. Or, it could be something as simple as a new song or a new creative element in the weekend experience. Determine what will challenge your team. It will vary from church to church, but find what that is and start climbing together.
  7. Build Relationships – This is a big deal. One of the churches we visited this last year had numerous volunteers that were fiercely committed to the church. And they traveled upwards of 45 minutes to get there! The distance wasn’t a factor in their choice because they were committed to relationships. That’s what drew them back and kept them active. This is easy to miss. Be intentional about how you build relationships and create context for connection.

God is doing a great work in your team. But we need to be good stewards of the people he sends our way. We have the incredible privilege walking with God’s people as they discover who He’s designed them to be.

Are you up for the challenge?

Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Worship Leaders

Dec 07 2018

#195: Krissy Nordhoff On Finding Your Strength As A Songwriter [Podcast]

Persistence is the difference.” – Krissy Nordhoff

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In This Episode, You’ll Discover:

  • Health, wellness, & essential oils (yep)
  • The discipline of creating
  • Developing confidence in your calling
  • How Krissy realized her gift for songwriting
  • The power of cowriting
  • The 5 songwriting categories – which are you?
  • Women in Worship
  • The story behind “Your Great Name”, Krissy’s first published song

Resources Mentioned:

  • Show Sponsor: Coresound Pads
  • Website: krissynordhoff.com
  • Songwriting Test
  • Course: Worship Songwriter Mentorship
  • Podcast: Corey Voss on Being a Worship Pastor, Writing Melody, & Spontaneous Worship

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Worship Leaders

Nov 09 2018

#193: Crowder on Shaking Up the Creative Process, Holy Ghost Songs, & Airplane Conversations [Podcast]

A conversation with Crowder is equal parts hilarious and riveting. For the last 18 years, he has written songs that have helped us connect with God, while pushing the limits of creativity. His new record I Know a Ghost is no different.

I think it could be the best album from a Christian artist this year. But I’ll leave that up to the professionals.

This interview was so much fun. We talk about the creative process, rediscovering the heart of songwriting, coloring books (again), and more.

Enjoy!

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Worship Leaders

Nov 06 2018

How to Be an Engaging Worship Leader

Engagement. It’s a word we use a lot when it comes to worship, don’t we?

Because it’s important. Corporate worship isn’t about finding our own voice as worship leaders. It’s about helping the Church find theirs. Worship leadership is mostly about getting out of our own way.

As I’ve traveled the country this last year, there’s many lessons I’ve learned about worship. What I’ve noticed about great worship teams and worship leaders is their effectiveness depends on their ability to help people feel a part of the experience. I’ve been in churches where the music is incredible but everyone is watching. And I’ve also been in situations where the music is horrendous and people are watching. It goes both ways.

The best teams? It’s not always because of standout talent. Sure, a one-of-a-kind voice can light up a room, but that’s not what we’re after in worship. We don’t want our churches to depend on a talent or ride the emotional high of songs. We want to lead them to spirit and truth, simple, pure, Christ-exalting worship that prepares them to worship in the real world.

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Worship Leaders

Oct 31 2018

Sing to the Lord: The Role of Singing and Why it Matters

Have you ever wondered why we sing so much? Is it really necessary, every time we gather together as the people of God, that we sing?

It makes sense for people who like to sing. But what if you don’t?

But then I come across portions of scripture like this:

Be filled with the Spirit, addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart” (Ephesians 5:18-19).”

This is no isolated verse, jolted out of context. Did you know the Bible contains over 400 references to singing?

King David not only commanded it be done, appointing people to do so, but also created instruments that were designed for praise.

Woah. This is a big deal. And there’s a reason music and singing is a huge part of the gathered church.

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Worship Leaders

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