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Contemporary Worship: How Do We Join As Classical Musicians? | Ep. 16

Contemporary Worship: How Do We Join As Classical Musicians? | Ep. 16

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Have you ever wanted to play on your church worship team, but have been intimidated or confused about reading chord charts? For classical musicians trained to read notated music, the idea of improvising can be very scary and very well hold us back from using our musical gifts to serve our local church and worship the Lord. After today's episode, I know you will feel more comfortable with the idea and not be so confused on how you, a classical musician on a classical instrument, can be a valuable member of any worship team!


Discussion Questions - Try reflecting on your own or with a group:)

  • What holds you back from serving on your church worship team?
  • May God desire you to serve your church and worship Him through using your musical gifts at your local church?
  • What needs to happen, what do you need to learn in order to be able to do this? Who is someone who could help you or answer these questions?


To engage our hearts in greater worship to Him, check out these songs that relate to this episode!

The Heart of Worship

Praise to the Lord, the Almighty

Let My Life Be Worship

King of My Heart

Crown Him With Many Crowns


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