RW James
New member
Re: Remember the problems with the soundman at church i was having?
Playing is second - but it's a close second. Pray - then play (I just made that up!)
I agree... worship is not an hour a week - it is a lifestyle. But I have seen too often musicians that compromise their playing and assume the Holy Spirit will close the gap. They are failing to LEAD the congregation into worship. Bad sound will do the same thing - it just becomes a distraction - making worship difficult at best.I agree, to a point. However, I can worship without doing a thing. Worship is adoration of God, you can adore Him as an attitude, as your life during the week, etc. True, I'm the first one to advocate skillfully playing in church, but it's just my two cents on the priority of it: God and worship first, playing second. A worship musician that cannot sense the Spirit of God and what He wants is handicapped.
Playing is second - but it's a close second. Pray - then play (I just made that up!)