Summary:
A ministry that serves God with an undivided Passion by embracing a lifestyle of worship according to biblical Principles for the Purpose of fulfilling God’s calling from generations to generations.
It comprises Worship Leaders, Musicians, Front Vocalists, Choir and Dancers (JCrew & Gracelight) collaborating to create meaningful worship experiences. Our primary goal is to glorify God while encouraging the congregation to actively participate in worship and deepen their connection with God.
Key Roles and Responsibilities:
- Worship God in Spirit and in Truth. (John 4:23-24)
- Have a clear understanding of biblical worship in both spiritual and practical aspects
- Consistent upright character demonstrated in public and in private (personal life)
- Role-model the attitude and posture of a worshipper.
As a front-liner, you need to –- Role-model the attitude and posture of a true worshipper for the congregation.
- You are an example to show them what to do and how to respond during Praise & Worship.
Selection Criteria
- Regular Church Attendee: Attending LE for more than 6 months
- Cell Group: Actively participate in a cell group to foster a sense of community outside of the music ministry.
- Musical Proficiency: Proficiency in playing instruments like keyboards, drums, acoustic or electric guitars, and bass guitar at a competent level, encompassing skills in reading music, grasping musical theory, and transcribing music when necessary.
- Audition Procedure: Prior to joining the music ministry, candidates will undergo an audition to evaluate their musical abilities. They must be prepared to showcase their skills on their chosen instruments. It’s crucial to exhibit proficiency in maintaining timing with the metronome, possessing a solid sense of rhythm, and accurately interpreting the musical notes of the piece while adapting to various musical styles and arrangements.
- Humility: One who acknowledges that there is always room for improvement, regardless of their current skill level.
- A Servant Attitude: Prioritising the needs of others above one’s own, serving with sincerity and a genuine desire to contribute to the well-being of the community. A servant-hearted approach to ministry is marked by a willingness to sacrifice personal comfort and resources to meet the needs of others and to lead by example through acts of love and service.
- Teachable: Find joy in the learning process and celebrate your progress, no matter how small. Be willing to listen to and accept constructive criticism from music director and fellow musicians.
- Team Player: Work together in harmony with your fellow musicians to attain a cohesive sound and performance. Embrace rehearsals and performances with eagerness, ready to tackle obstacles collectively as a unified team.
- Spiritual Maturity: Has a strong personal relationship with Jesus Christ and an active involvement in church activities.
- Committed: Show enduring dedication to the music ministry, contributing consistently and faithfully to its success and growth.”