Leading Worship
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This advanced leader's course in Lay Servant Ministries focuses on the ministry of the Lay Servant who either regularly or occasionally leads a group, class, organization, or the congregation in worship. The course is grounded in the classic patterns of Christian worship and the practices of leading worship. Participants will come to understand more about Christian worship in order to lead worship with more confidence. They will practice leading worship in a variety of formats throughout the course.
The participant's book, Worshipping With the United Methodists is available here.
Taylor Burton-Edwards
Taylor Burton-Edwards is director of Worship Resources at the General Board of Discipleship.
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Leading Worship - Taylor Burton-Edwards
PREFACE
THOUGHTS ON TEACHING
AND LEARNING
Each of us has a personal and unique learning style. It may be similar to that of others, but if we are able to use a learning style tailored to the way our brain recognizes, stores, and processes information, learning becomes easy and fun, and information is more effectively retained. Think of how you prefer to learn. Perhaps you are a reader. Maybe you learn more easily and efficiently by listening to music, to other sounds, or to voice. Perhaps you learn best in a hands-on
manner. If the teaching method suits your learning style, you can process and adapt any information quickly. Addressing the educational needs of all students during a session may require you to modify your presentation style.
While lecture alone is the least effective means of presenting material, group activity is one of the most effective. Relational activities in small groups, or sometimes in the larger class context, associate students with different learning styles and thereby offer a way for the teacher to expose students to multiple avenues of learning. Although some sessions will lend themselves to one or more specific learning styles, the instructor can use a combination to address the needs of the students. As teachers, we need to be creative!
Articles and guidelines concerning multiple intelligences refer to the research of Howard Gardner, or the eight ways of learning.
These disciplines can be loosely grouped into three categories, or styles: auditory, visual, or tactile (also known as kinesthetic, as it can involve any form of participatory motion or perceived movement). Here are some activity suggestions:
Auditory
Class discussion
Show-and-tell
Creative rhythms and raps
Debate
Paraphrase or description
Music, songs, or rhymes
Poetry, storytelling, and reading
Word games
Seminars
Visual
Charts and graph
Timelines and diagram
Cartoons and bulletin board
Photographs and video
Posters
Journal writing
Montages, collages, and collections
Tactile
Games and simulations
Puppets
Sculpting
Drama, dance, and role-playing
Singing
Construction
Experiments
Origami and jigsaw puzzles
INTRODUCTION
TO THE COURSE LEADER
This Lay Servant Ministries advanced course focuses on the ministry of the Lay Servant who either regularly or occasionally leads a group, class, organization, or the congregation in worship. The ministry of leading worship is central to any Christian community.
This course is grounded in the classic patterns of Christian worship and the practices of leading worship. By leading this course, you and your class will come to understand more about Christian worship so that you can lead worship with more confidence. You will practice leading worship in a variety of formats throughout this course in order to lead with more competence and grace.
EXPECTATIONS
So that your class sessions can be devoted more to the hows than the whats of leading worship, you as leader and all the participants should consistently:
1. Complete all the assigned readings before each class session, and bring from those readings a list of the three most important learnings and the three most significant questions the readings raise for you. Each session offers participants time to share and address these insights and questions.
2. Come prepared to embody and strengthen key skills in leading worship. The daily Body Work assignments between sessions help you do this. Practice these each day yourself, and encourage and support your class in doing them daily as well.
3. Come prepared to share with others, be vulnerable to others, and learn from others. Your role as leader is not to be the expert. Instead, you are there to coach others in their learning, answer questions when you can, and point to resources participants can use to learn and grow.
4. Help everyone actively participate in learning and conversation. Lay Servants who are learning how to plan worship will have perspectives and experiences to contribute to the class as valuable as those who have been involved in planning worship for many years. Sometimes those with more experience or stronger personalities may try to dominate the conversation. Your role as leader is to make sure that each person in the class is given the opportunity to share in both small-group and plenary discussions.
DESIGN OF THE COURSE
This course includes ten hours of classroom time (five two-hour sessions), plus additional out-of-class assignments, including reading assignments and practice between sessions. The course may be offered over a period of five weeks, three weeks, or even in an overnight retreat setting. A three-session model might use Session One for an introductory session, Sessions Two through Four for a weekend session, and Session Five for a closing session. An overnight retreat model might begin with Session One in the evening, Sessions Two through Four