Worship leaders often talk about the tension between performance and
worship. It's easy to get drawn into the spectacle of music in the
church, with our primary examples and role models being
professionals---often young, beautiful, and enormously talented.
In this third of three video discussions with Kevin Twit and Isaac Wardell,
we talk about the idolatry of youth culture and how it has shaped our
worship. Worship culture has followed the lead of culture generally,
becoming obsessive about youth, perpetually introducing new worship
leaders while introducing fresh songs, styles, and ideas. We're
perpetually innovating, chasing the demand for being new and cutting
edge.
How can worship be shaped in such a way that it confronts these
obsessions? How does the music industry shape our expectations for
worship leaders in particular and church leaders in general? What are
some of the contrasts between the attitude of an aspiring artist and an
aspiring servant. Wardell talks a bit about the difference between a
"church musician" and a "worship leader," which I find to be a really
helpful distinction. Continue at Mike Cooper
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