![]() ![]() “That was such a blessing to see you guys really engaged in worship …” 4. Affirm the kids publicly when they worship expressively. Teach your flock to be sensitive and love the presence of God.Ĭonnect with the kids who have a heart for worship. Encourage a worshiping cultureīack in the day with our youth group, a passionate worship culture just seemed to be in the kids DNA, but it wasn’t always that way, and it didn’t always stay that way. Also, coach your adult leaders to set a good example of actively participating in worship. This is even better if the youth pastor teaches about and models worship. Help them understand what worship is all about. Show them where the scriptures say to sing, clap, raise your hands, dance, shout, play an instrument, and bow down. Teach them what the bible says about worship I hope some lessons I’ve learned will be helpful for you. I certainly don’t claim to be an “expert” in this field, but I do have many years of experience with youth worship. However, I still connect often with teenagers, most recently this past summer leading the School of Rock Worship for students 11-17, then teaching on the mission field with teens in Romania, Serbia and Hungary. I’m no longer in youth worship as my primary ministry. I believe it begins with a pastoral approach to youth worship ministry. Good question – When are you too old to lead worship?įor this article, let’s discuss how it is possible to engage that 14 year old in worship. … How does a 45-60 year old worship leader engage a 14 year old in worship? Is it even possible?” They just have a hard time with your music. “Older worship leader, they don’t hate you. I’d like to offer some thoughts and ideas to David’s post, “ How Do You Engage A Younger Generation In Worship?” Today’s post is a relevant post for us all, whether old or young, helping us engage the next generation in worship. Rob is a veteran worship leader who has a lot of experience engaging the next generation. From David: Today’s post is a guest post from my friend Rob Still. ![]()
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