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How much practice time should we expect people to put in?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Greg Moore May 26, 2011. 120 Replies

Hi everyone! I came to WTR as a pastor who wants to learn more about worship and worship leaders, and I really appreciate the people here. I have learned a lot! I've been pastoring the small church…Continue

 

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Greg Moore replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"Michael, please allow us the privilege of avoiding the subject.  If we expect our team to practice, that means we have to practice, too.  And now that you brought up Bill Gaither -- the beauty of his music is that you don't have to…"
May 26, 2011
Michael Letus replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"Richard, Don't get too excited just yet.  A good chunk of this thread is about the value of Bill Gaither and the real meaning of words."
May 26, 2011
Richard J replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"WOW! I really need to apologize to everyone who replied to my original post. I didn't get any email notification that anyone had responded, so I thought no one had. (I've obviously been away from WTR for a while.) Now I look, and there are…"
May 26, 2011
Stevo replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"You mean you lent out Mein Kampf?"
Mar 19, 2011
Greg Moore replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"Actually, I'm responding to Stevo's note on unpalatable buzzwords, such as "teamwork", which means in this century "doing precisely what the team leader wishes, without variation".  Scott Adams, noted…"
Mar 18, 2011
Cory Zipperle replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"The Cultural Anthropology book that I picked up earlier this week when we started talking about this noted that missional studies formalized in the 1950s.     Then looking at the Oxford English Dictionary, dated 1966 (I LOVE THIS BOOK!…"
Mar 18, 2011
Stevo replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"Where do you find it older than since the 50's? Perhaps in another context from where we see it today. And maybe I'm objecting to it's current buzz-context more than what it might have started as.   Buzz-context. I gotta remember…"
Mar 18, 2011
Cory Zipperle replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"Ha!  Interesting.  But that probably has more to do with modern evolution of words.  The practice has been formal since the mid 1900s.  The word itself has been around much longer than that, well, maybe another 30-40 years…"
Mar 18, 2011
Stevo replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"Eh, the word makes me cringe. I'm not sure if it's the fact that we shouldn't have to come up with such a word, or the fact that for me, its a word that goes along with "emerging" and other terms that give me heartburn. Now…"
Mar 18, 2011
Cory Zipperle replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"Sorry - I know this isn't the place.  But Missional is a real word.  By suggesting it isn't real, we discount the very real work and study that has come from the missional community."
Mar 18, 2011
Jon Wolske replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"Gee, sounds like everything is a buzzword, then...  these words actually have definitions and proper uses, so maybe they aren't words you've used frequently, that doesn't make them buzzwords. The words that people overuse after…"
Mar 18, 2011
Greg Moore replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
""Waxing" is a buzzword to me.  A friend and I would refer to Waxing with the wicked and Waxing eloquently, and decided that the idea of "intense participation, particularly verbal, in any situation" could be reduced to the…"
Mar 18, 2011
Cory Zipperle replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"Ha!"
Mar 18, 2011
Stevo replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"Wow, you guys are getting so serious a out this."
Mar 18, 2011
Greg Newhouse replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"Missiology as a field of formal academic study is not a buzzword so much. Just in the way it has been broadened lately to include any outreach techniques, no matter how local."
Mar 17, 2011
Greg Moore replied to Richard J's discussion 'How much practice time should we expect people to put in?'
"Prayer-as-a-group is one of a number of "intrangibles" that have value towards the growth of a worship team.  Prayer means you want, deeply, the best for the team, the church and the community you serve.  That means a quickie, a…"
Mar 17, 2011

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Home Church:
First Baptist Church, Bell Gardens
Musical Gift(s):
Guitar (some), singing (some)
About Me:
I'm not actually a worship leader (although I do lead worship occasionally). I'm just a pastor, trying to get to know more about worship leaders. I want to have a good, God-honoring relationship with the people who lead worship at our church.

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At 3:16am on March 2, 2010, Junjie said…
Hi, Richard!

Welcome to Worship the Rock! Hope to see you getting involved with the discussions here. And do check out the songs the others have uploaded, lots of great stuff! :)
At 1:05pm on February 25, 2010, Andy Bartlomain said…
Hello Richard. Welcome to WTR! I hope you find us worship leaders to be worth getting to know. :-D Your reason for joining this site is so great! Be well.
At 8:51pm on February 24, 2010, Ariel Salazar said…
It's great that you are being so proactive! I have tremendous respect for that.

Yes, sir, I did all the solos on the album except on I Believe. Thanx for listening!
Hope to speak with you more!

Ariel
At 10:27am on February 24, 2010, David Goodwin said…
Hi Richard. Welcome to Worship The Rock. Enjoy all the great resources and people who hang out here. Great to see you getting involved! God bless, David
At 7:47am on February 24, 2010, Ariel Salazar said…
Hey There Richard!

Welcome! I must say your reason for coming here is quite refreshing!
Hope you enjoy your time here!

Ariel
 
 
 

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