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David Manner | “Music Over Worship?”

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Music Over Worship?

As a Worship Leader, do you struggle with keeping a good balance between music and worship? Does the music sometimes become more important than the worship?  Join David Manner as we discuss “10 Signs Your Music is Primary and Your Worship Secondary.” 

Learn how to recognize when things are out of balance in your ministry and music is more important than worship.



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10 Signs Your Music is Primary and Worship Secondary


1.  Right notes are always more important than right relationships.

2.  Song choices are always considered musically before they’re filtered theologically.


3.  You’re attempting to grow your church just by changing the music.


4.  Music has taken the place of prayer as your primary worship service conversation with God.


5.  Congregants give music all the credit for either causing or curing worship conflict.


6.  You’ve sanctified a favorite musical style or genre.


7.  Music is foundational but Communion is supplemental.


8.  Scripture readings are shortened so the song set can be lengthened.


9.  Worship is exclusively synonymous with music.


10.  You’re convinced how or what you sing determines if God shows up.

 

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GUEST BIO:

Dr. David Manner is the Associate Executive Director for the Kansas- Nebraska Convention of Southern Baptists and 
has served on the convention staff since 2000. His ministry responsibilities include worship consultation and leadership development. Before joining the convention staff in 2000, David served for twenty years in music/worship ministry with congregations in Kansas, Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Oklahoma Baptist University; a Master of Church Music degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; and a Doctor of Worship Studies from the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies.

David has led worship and leadership conferences with numerous churches, conventions and educational institutions including serving as an adjunct faculty partner for graduate intensives
at Liberty University Center for Music and Worship. He also had the opportunity to teach worship courses in January 2014, for the Kenya Baptist Theological College, Nairobi, Kenya. David writes for various online and print publications and can be followed on his Worship Evaluation Blog.

 

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