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Planning for Passionate Worship Taylor Burton-Edwards

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Planning for Passionate Worship

Taylor Burton-Edwards

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A Major Shift in Focus at GBOD

• From supporting a pastor, musician and maybe a Worship Committee: “siloed planning”

to equipping a Worship Planning Team

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Why This Shift? The bad news….

• “Siloed planning” results in…o Disjointed worship experiences

each week and week to weeko Less involvement by fewer

peopleo Burned out worship leadershipo A culture of worship as the work

of the experts FOR the peopleo Dispassionate worship…

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87% of UM congregations plan this way!*

*Source: GBOD Worship Planning Helps Survey, 2009

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Why This Shift? The Good News…

• Team planning results in…o Worship with greater flow and power

each week and week to weeko Worship as a creative, engaging

experienceo Worship leaders who are energizedo Worship as the celebration of the

congregation and communityo Passionate worship!

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Of the 13% of UM congregations who plan this way, most have multiple services and report they are growing*

*Source: 2007 GBOD/UMPH Music and Worship Study

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What Is a Worship Planning Team?

• A gathering of folks from your congregation and community who are committed to:o Christo each othero mission in the larger community and worldo passionate worship with deep biblical,

theological and creative integrityo Doing what it takes to finding, train, and

deploying the many and varied gifts of your congregation and community

o Being the hub for communications for worship

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Who’s on a Worship Planning Team?

o Artists– visual, graphic, paint, sculpture, fabric, whatevero Ritual Space designerso Musicianso Pastor(s)o Writerso Choreographers/Dramatistso Helpers– acolyte, communion steward, etc. o Technology– Web, Projection, Sound, Soundscapeso Wise Ones– folks who are in deep touch with various groups in

the life of the church, know their passion and capacity, and can offer words of encouragement AND restraint to others

o Action/response to rest of the life of the church

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Before You Start a Worship Planning Team…

• Spend the time it takes to develop…o A Common Platform of understanding what

worship IS and IS NOT in our church and your congregation– so some training and study time together will be essential– Basic Pattern, etc.

o Groundrules or Covenant for your team that include respect the gifts and roles of each member

o A Working Plan– Including who will do what, when you’ll meet, and how you’ll support/hold each other accountable, and evaluate your work

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Photo Lewis Worthington. Artwork by Ted Lyddon Hatten

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What Happens in the Meetings?

Evening PrayerTouching BaseLonger RangeExploring texts togetherDeveloping planCheck ins: Previous,upcomingEvaluationSending

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“Ideal” Timelines and Benchmarks…

o Start planning at least 6-12 weeks out

o Recheck all plans at 3-4 weeks out

o Remind congregation of changes/new things 1 week out

o Rehearse significant new congregational patterns–at least two or three times prior to the actual service

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A rehearsal for worship at General Conference 2008, Photo courtesy Marcia McFee.

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A Worship Planning Team: The Results

• A committed cadre of folks growing in Christ and supporting each other in planning worship

• Growing networks that involve more people

• Ability to create and commission art, music, and drama more regularly

• Everything flows better–• Vitality, integrity and passion

flourish!

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Photos courtesy Marcia McFee and Lewis Worthington.

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A Resource for Worship Planning Teams

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Strong commitment to passionate worship

Richer description of our basic pattern of worship adaptable for any culture or style

Step by Step descriptions of how to start and sustain a worship planning team where you are

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Copyright

“Planning Passionate Worship” Copyright © 2009 The General Board of Discipleship of The United Methodist Church, PO Box 340003, Nashville TN 37203-0003. Website: http://www.GBOD.org. This presentation may be reprinted and used for nonprofit local church and educational purposes with the inclusion of the complete copyright citation plus the words "Used by permission." All pictures and images in this presentation are in the public domain or covered under Creative Commons attribution licenses that allow for their republication for non-commercial use. For any other uses, including placing this resource on any website, obtain written permission by contacting [email protected].