Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Distractions

     I recently read an article by Jason Chollar dealing with distractions during worship. His words were offered to those assisting in the realm of media. In his opinion the #1 most distracting thing about using media in worship is wrong words. But a very close #2 is “waiting to put up the words until we are already supposed to be singing them!” Jason titled his article “7 Reasons Music Techs are Late with the Words”. I’m sure you can relate to his observations. Here are his comments and suggestions.

1) Preoccupied.
     Concentrate on what is happening at the moment. Resist the urge to tinker.
2) Unfamiliar with the song.
     Get acquainted online beforehand if possible.
3) Knowing the song too well.
     Sing along but stay focused and notice what’s happening so you’re ready.
4) Thinking like a musician.
     Don’t hit the ”next slide” on the downbeat. By then it’s too late.
5) Playing it safe.
     Resist the urge to wait. Watch for signals.
6) Afraid of cueing people too early.
     Don’t worry about putting the words up “too soon”. The people will
     sing in the right spot.
7) The Worship Leader changes things on the fly.
     Yes, they do that. But be engaged in your churches offering of worship
     to God.

     Cooperation is critical. Worship leaders should do their best to create an environment where tech support thrives. And tech support must be knowledgeable and flexible enough to facilitate various leadership styles. Thanks for all you do Tech Ministry!

God is good,
Tim Covert