Excellence in Worship: Should Church Musicians Be Paid?Trafford Publishing, 27 jul 2006 Church musicians' compensation obfuscates many religious people. One commentator of a nationally syndicated religious radio program stated that from all the religious questions, none is as controversial as Should church musicians should be paid? Darrell Alexander resolves the answer through fundamental Bible texts. If you are a church musician, minister of music, soloist, instrumentalist, choir member, church member, trustee, finance committee member, music workshop organizer, teacher, music workshop presenter, praise team member, interested in becoming a church musician, choir president, organist, pianist, choir director, chorister, church board member, deaconess, pastor, asst. pastor, deacon, professors, a bishop, a priest, a member of the leadership system for your congregation, denomination, and/or any religious organization, students of Theology, Music, Worship and Praise, Sacred Music, or just have a curiosity about whether church musicians should be compensated, then this book is a MUST READ for you! Darrell Alexander, the author, discusses the foundations of the creation of the world, Lucifer and the war in Heaven, the Levites, tithes and offerings, and ways to bridge the gap between ministers, musicians, choir members, administrations, and leadership systems of churches, and religious denominations. How do we differentiate between who is compensated in the church or not compensated? The author prays that Excellence in Worship: Should Church Musicians Be Paid?, helps to transform any assumptions of ideations, paradigms, and traditions, within churches and denominations and their leaders and members concerning the subject, so that we all may continue to strive for excellence in worship to God. Every church and its members and officials should have a copy in their library Excellence in Worship: Should Church Musicians Be Paid? is "straight talk" concerning, music, excellence in worship, tithes, offerings, and the church. |
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... week as a school teacher, she was always available todirect theyouth choir. She continued to persevere at theheight of exhaustion, becausenot onlywas she dedicated totheyouth, but to God. I rememberwhen the church board (a group of ...
... week, while givingGod glory through honor, praise, and worshipis essential. God is laudable and worthy; He deserves thebestofour prayers, sermons, music, dances,and praises! Pastors,deacons, trustees,board members,and church members all ...
... week,” but fail to do so. Takingsomething that doesn't belongto youis stealing. Contradiction 3: “I knowGod said toloveyour enemies, but He didn't say be afool. You cannotlet them take advantage ofyou like that. Don'tturn your cheek ...
... weeks ofprayer, revivals, Baptist training unions, or Christian education—is often presented without properguidance from an anointed and skillful musician. Just thinkwhat church would be like each week with Aretha Franklin singing ...
... weekly rehearsals and study of the songs and hymns that they are requiredtoteach the congregation. Other important duties of churchmusicians includeworking and rehearsing with praise teams, choirs, and soloists; choosingthe worship ...
Inhoudsopgave
WHO ARE THEY? | |
five MUSIC WORSHIP AND DANCE | |
seven WHY IS THE HOUSEOFGOD FORSAKEN? | |
ON WHICH SHOULD I TITHE? | |
ten SEVEN SUGGESTED PRINCIPLES WHEN HIRING | |
A CHURCH MUSICIAN eleven SALARY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHURCH | |
twelve THE FINAL CHALLENGE | |
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