13 Rules for Planning Easter

Attention worship leaders and church creatives! Brace yourselves, because Easter is rapidly approaching, and with it comes the daunting task of planning a service that strikes the perfect balance between awe-inspiring and sustainable. But fear not, for we’ve got the ultimate guide to help you conquer the Easter frenzy without sacrificing your sanity (or your team’s)!

Prepare to be enlightened as a seasoned worship leader unveils 13 battle-tested rules that’ll transform your Resurrection Sunday game plan. From avoiding the dreaded “bait-and-switch” trap to guarding your rehearsal time with ferocity, these insights are guaranteed to keep your celebrations firmly rooted in the true meaning of Easter.

But that’s not all! Get ready to discover clever hacks for streamlining your planning process, like recycling last year’s hits and teaching new songs well in advance. Plus, you’ll learn how to keep the resurrection at the forefront, even after the Easter bunny has come and gone.

So, whether you’re a seasoned pro or a fresh-faced worship newbie, this comprehensive rulebook is a must-read. Get ready to unlock a stress-free, spiritually enriching Easter that’ll have your congregation singing “Hallelujah!” from the rooftops. Don’t miss out on this game-changing wisdom – your Easter planning sanity depends on it!

Read the full article.

How Does Your Worship Team Write Songs?

Recently named the fastest-growing and third-largest church in the country, the Crossroads Church community of 30,000 gathers in 13 locations in Ohio and Kentucky.

Top 50 Easter Songs And Hymns For Powerful Worship

Prepare to experience the true power of Easter through this curated collection of top worship songs! This handpicked lineup captures the very essence of God’s character and the profound sacrifice of our Lord Jesus Christ. From anthemic choruses to lyrics unveiling new revelations of divine love, these 50 songs will overwhelm your spirit. Get ready for an Easter celebration like no other as you journey through musical masterpieces designed to draw you closer to the Risen King. Let this powerful playlist transform your worship experience and ignite an unparalleled celebration of our faith’s most sacred event.

See the full list.

Performance Worship is Nothing New

While recently visiting a typical contemporary service where few in the congregation were singing, an article I read about hymn writer Lowell Mason came to mind.

Mason composed or arranged several hymns we still sing today, like Joy to the World, Oh for a Thousand Tongues to Sing, There Is a Fountain and Take My Life and Let It Be. Wikipedia reports that while Mason was music director of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York City in the mid 19th century, he “radically transformed American church music from a practice of having professional choirs and accompaniment to congregational singing accompanied by organ music.”

“During his tenure, which lasted until 1860, he developed congregational singing to the point where the church was known has having the finest congregational singing in the city.”

Lowell Mason wouldn’t have seen much difference between today’s contemporary worship and the worship from over a century ago he worked to improve: a crowd of people entertained by performers on stage.

At this church and others like it I’ve repeatedly observed the same thing: congregations who simply watch the worship leader and music team. No attempt is made to participate – they aren’t even mouthing the words to the songs.

Why is this happening? I’ve discussed this problem many times here at WorshipIdeas but it bears a repeat analysis since the issue is epidemic. I see a few common barriers that are preventing the typical, non-musically inclined person in your congregation from singing:

The music is way too loud. Loud is fine, way too loud is too much. If the music is so loud I literally can’t hear the sound coming out of my own mouth, let alone the mouths of those around me, I won’t want to sing.

The songs are too high. I was so intrigued by watching the lack of singing I wasn’t singing myself. So when I tried to join in with the worship leader I found I couldn’t. It’s not that the song was so high that I’d have to strain my voice or push a little harder to hit the notes – the song was so high my vocal chords were not physically able to vibrate at those frequencies – nothing came out when I tried to sing along. So I didn’t.

The songs are too complicated. “Whoas” are the latest worship fad. This praise set had some “whoas” that featured such bizarre octave leaps and weird intervals you’d need a master’s in ear training to keep up. Read more.

The songs are unknown. Churches are singing too many songs that nobody knows. Read more.

What’s funny is the typical contemporary worship leader wouldn’t be caught dead having a soloist “perform” a solo (that’s so 1998) – yet he’s really doing nothing but with the congregational music.

Bottom Line: Make it a point this week to prepare a participatory praise set.

Easter Music Ideas:

Open your Easter service with one of these upbeat contemporary hymn arrangements from hymncharts.com.

click to listen: Christ Arose
download chord charts & sheet music

click to listen: Christ the Lord
download chord charts & sheet music

click to listen: Easter Medley
download chord charts & sheet music

5 Ways To Involve Kids In Christmas Outreach

The busyness of the Christmas season can cause us to lose sight of what’s most important. This year, be intentional about showing children the true meaning of Christmas through outreach. Simple acts of service like caroling at nursing homes, passing out candy canes, participating in Angel Tree, baking cookies for first responders, and reenacting the nativity in a Christmas program allow kids to spread love and experience the joy of giving. These selfless practices teach little ones that the holiday is not just about presents – it’s about honoring Christ by serving our communities. Let’s make time to engage children in sharing hope and kindness this Christmas.

Read the full article.

worshipideas:

Essential reading for worship leaders since 2002.

 

Get the latest worship news, ideas and a list

of the top CCLI songs delivered every Tuesday... for FREE!