Musicians of the Church Are Artists
Musicians of the church are artists, and we value creativity and innovation. We thrive when we minister in congregations that call us to imagine new ways of designing and leading the work of the church – for us, mainly worship.
Artists who serve the church become discouraged when liturgy is locked-in by stifling sameness, lack of permission to experiment, colleagues who fail to search for fresh materials, and congregations who defend lackluster worship participation. However, the good news for music and worship leaders who serve in this time in history is that creativity and innovation is prized and valued.
Musicians of the church are artists, and we value creativity and innovation. We thrive when we minister in congregations that call us to imagine new ways of designing and leading the work of the church – for us, mainly worship.
Artists who serve the church become discouraged when liturgy is locked-in by stifling sameness, lack of permission to experiment, colleagues who fail to search for fresh materials, and congregations who defend lackluster worship participation. However, the good news for music and worship leaders who serve in this time in history is that creativity and innovation is prized and valued.