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Friday, June 21, 2013

Youth Sunday: Step 6 Notes for the rehearsal

Notes for Rehearsal about leading a worship service:
Do not upstage God by drawing attention to yourself
Like clothing rule – do nothing to draw attention away from God and worship
Know when you need to be where. If you are speaking from the lectern, sit on that side of the stage, if the Pulpit, sit on the other side.
Anticipate: Move before you are to speak. In almost all cases you move to your place during the end of a piece of music
Once it is time to begin, look at the congregation and make sure you have their attention. You are in charge at that moment. Think it, act it, insist that the congregation acknowledge it.
Do not rely on the sound system – it is reinforcement only.
Do not swallow the mic
Do not tap or blow into the mic
Do not lean into the mic
Speak so that a hearing impaired person in the last row can hear you.
Everything exaggerated. Distance reduces everything:
Loud
SLOW
Enunciate beyond normal
Broad gestures
SLOW
Make sure everyone hears everything – what you have to say is important
Speak to the congregation, not your paper – memorize
As a group you are the Worship leaders even during the Hymns. SING OUT
Go over the processional and seating (leave room for musicians and starting leaders)
Be sure to bring your materials on Sunday.
We Start the rehearsal at 7:45.... Don’t start heading this way at 7:45, don’t consider being on the property at 7:45 as adequate -- be ready to say/play your part at 7:45.
Pizza and soda tonight after our rehearsal.

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