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Feb 23 2017

When I Don’t Know Who I Am: The Problem With Insecurity

when i don't know who i am (2)

When I don’t know who I am…

  • Everything is a competition
  • I can’t see beyond myself
  • I feel I need to prove myself
  • I’m compelled to impress others
  • I’m stingy with my compliments
  • I’m worried about recognition
  • Satisfaction never comes
  • I feel entitled
  • Motives are always confused
  • I only choose ministry and activities that benefit me
  • I need the praise of man
  • I can’t love without condition
  • Fear is my motivation
  • I don’t invest in others
  • My world is small
  • I use Scripture for my own ends

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Worship

Feb 09 2017

Attitude Issues: Why It Matters More Than You Think

ATTITUDE ISSUES (1)

If you lead worship, you know what it’s like to need musicians.

Sometimes all it takes is a living, breathing human who can hold an instrument and they’re welcomed to the stage with open arms.

You want to sing? You’re on the team.

You know what a keyboard is? Consider yourself scheduled.

Played the guitar once? How’s this Sunday look?

It’s just the nature of the ministry – people come and people go. You need people to fill out your team. The problem is that we give more thought to people’s skill than we do their attitude. And bad attitudes can erode a team’s culture.

Have you ever thrust someone into a leadership role because they were super talented? But you didn’t do the hard work of teaching them how to love and serve God’s people? Yea, me neither.

There are just some people who can’t help but complain about everything. I especially see this in church. Rather than dive headfirst into what is happening in the Kingdom of God, they’d rather sit from a distance and complain about it.

The problem with this attitude is that Jesus loves his church. And he’s not asking you to reform it as much as he is asking you to be it.

In the midst of all this talk about improving the worship experience, picking better songs, raising up greater talent, and leading powerful worship, lies the hearts of our team members. And therein lies my heart and your heart. God has given us talent and He calls for excellence, but excellence with a bad attitude is not honoring to God.

That’s why, today, we’re talking attitudes. Excited?

The Problem With Being On Stage

One of the struggles we face with modern worship is how closely the form resembles your typical rock show. There’s a stage, lights, hazer, and an audience with their eyes on you. And it’s not only the rock worship band who is prone to this. Anyone who’s been on stage knows, it can be an addicting experience. You feel important, valuable, liked, maybe even adored. The thought of “serving your local church” may not even enter into the equation. Because you’re a musician and you belong on stage.

Right?

So what do you do? Sunday morning becomes a gig. You roll in with your gear, play the sets, and roll out. It’s quite possible that the only time you’re in church is if you’re on stage.

This is unhealthy on a number of levels. Believe me. I’ve been there.

Let’s consider I Peter 4:8-11:

Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins. Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling. Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms. If anyone speaks, they should do so as one who speaks the very words of God. If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen.”

I love this verse. Let’s draw from this our theology of attitude:

3 Reasons Why Attitude Matters

1. Serving in the Local Church is About Love – The motivation that should rise above all motivations is that of love. The reason you play your guitar in church is to love people. The reason you are on stage is to love. And this verse doesn’t just say love. It says to love each other deeply. That lays bare my selfish motivations. How dare I step into a leadership role on stage, leading the Church who Jesus died for, and seek to use their attention for my own gain? Lord have mercy.

2. Serving on the Worship Team is a Ministry of Hospitality – I love this idea of “offering hospitality to one another without grumbling.” At its core, Sunday morning ministry is about hospitality. We are creating an environment for people to encounter God, not to bask in our awesomeness. What does it mean to be hospitable? It means to create a warm, friendly, welcoming environment. If I’m on stage with a scowl, fully immersed in my own parts, tone, and image, how is that being hospitable? It actually has the opposite effect. Imagine visiting a restaurant where all the hostesses and waitresses were taking selfies and didn’t even acknowledge your presence? I don’t think you’d stick around.

3. Using Your Gift is an Extension of God’s Grace – If you can sing, play keys, or lead a production team, it’s not just a reflection of how talented and hard working you are. At its core, it’s a distribution vehicle of God’s grace. This is of massive importance. Why? Because it keeps any of us from taking credit for something we are not responsible for. Rather, we do what we do in the strength that God supplies. And in the end, God gets the glory. We work hard, we develop our gift. But we do it because of God’s grace, for the glory of God’s name.

So let’s have an attitude check. Look inwardly at your own attitude. If you lead a team, take a hard look at how you’re leading your team to have a great attitude.

Teach them how to love the church, be hospitable, and serve in the strength that God supplies.

What struggles are you facing in regards to attitude? Let’s talk about it in the comments.

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Worship

Sep 07 2016

Passion Isn’t Enough

Sometimes the bad things that happen in our lives put us directly on the path to the best things that will ever happen to us.

Wouldn’t you say it’s time for the real thing? To dig deep?

I don’t know about you, but I’m ready to live in the fullness of God’s plan. To be captivated and captured by who He is and what He’s doing in the world.

It’s time for we who lead others in worship to be more than singers, musicians, performers, and cheerleaders. It’s time to carry more than just passion.

Because passion isn’t enough. We need prophets. Those who will live the life. Those who will love truth, speak truth, and embody truth.

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Worship

Aug 16 2016

How Genuine Worship Gets Replaced With Ego, Envy, & Self Centeredness

#GENUINE WORSHIP

You know what’s easy? Noticing what everyone else is doing wrong. You know what’s hard? Admitting when you’re the problem.

Jesus knew that when he said to remove the log in our own eye before we remove the plank in another’s. And so when I talk about genuine worship, I long for that reality in my team – that every musician, every singer, every volunteer would be focused on the main thing. But I know it starts with me.

Leader, it starts with you. Really, it starts with all of us taking responsibility for ourselves. You may be a worship leader, a singer, an admin, or a guitar genius.

Guard your focus. Most people enter into ministry or volunteering in a local church with a passion for the glory of God. They’ve tasted and seen He is good and they want others to see what they have seen. To taste what they have tasted. To know the God they have come to know.

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Worship

Feb 29 2016

Confessions Of An Inconsistent, Terrible Bible Reader

CONFESSIONS OF AN

I’m going to be totally honest: I didn’t read my Bible much last year.

I started out strong with my Bible reading plan but it soon fizzled out.

It’s not what I ran to first thing in the morning. It’s not what I memorized. It’s not what I meditated upon day and night.

It’s not that I was lazy. I was actually fairly productive and got a lot of things done. But productivity without a sense of purpose connected to the Kingdom of God is meaningless.

I’m bringing this up because I know my own weakness. I know how to be a great worship leader but not know my God. I can memorize a worship song in 30 seconds but not open my Bible for months. I know how to read inspiring book after book but never seek God’s Word for myself.

For a while, I didn’t see this as much of a problem. I’ve read through the Bible multiple times in year’s past. I was raised in the church and knew all the stories and the general arc of Scripture. I had gone to Bible School, read Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology, and boasted a massive ESV Study Bible.

To put it bluntly, I knew how to coast my present on what I learned in the past.

But I’m finished with that plan. Because it’s not working.

Is Scripture something that needs to be looked at, meditated on, pored over consistently? The answer is a resounding yes.

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Worship

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