Monday, May 12, 2008

Finding Creative Resources for Your Church

By Jason Lehman Creative resources for churches come in all shapes and sizes. There are resources for just about every type of church style and service style there is including image backgrounds for your PowerPoint slides, lyric sheets and chord charts for worship songs and video clips and illustrations for use in messages. The key is for you to look for resources that are in keeping with your church’s worship style and ministry philosophy. Resources that will work well in one church might not work well in others. Therefore, keep in mind what types of service elements your congregation will respond to and search for those. If your worship service is geared more toward a contemporary or postmodern style, you might consider looking for creative resources that keep your congregation’s attention such as newer upbeat music, countdowns to use before services, interview style video clips, or worship motion backgrounds to use behind your songs and messages. Creative service orders and service planning tools might also be worth looking into. Services that are more traditional in nature would benefit from resources that are more liturgical in nature such as special readings, sacred music, image backgrounds for songs and scriptures. There are ample resources for both of these types of service styles. The internet is always a great place to find resources. A simple Google search will give you hundreds of places to find what you are looking for. Sites that offer more than just the product you are looking for, such as free samples, are good because you can try them out before buying. It is also helpful to search for blogs and worship forums. It gives you a place to view questions and comments as well as ask your own questions. An alternative to searching the web would be to make some phone calls to local worship leaders to get their opinions on what are the best resources to use for worship. This helps you in two ways. First, it gives you an opportunity to ask what types of resources are genuinely helpful and second, it gives you a sounding board for future questions and ideas you might have for your ministry. Once you have found some resources that you think will work for your church, it can be helpful to send the company an email to tell them about your ministry and then ask them any questions about what they offer. Jason W. Lehman is a worship consultant and former worship pastor. He is also the publisher of http://www.leadingworship.com; a worship resource provider that specializes in providing tools for preparing creative worship services. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jason_Lehman http://EzineArticles.com/?Finding-Creative-Resources-for-Your-Church&id=274341 same day unsecured loans in uk
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