The Worshiping Artist: Equipping You and Your Ministry Team to Lead Others in Worship
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The Worshiping Artist: Equipping You and Your Ministry Team to Lead Others in Worship  -     By: Rory Noland

The Worshiping Artist: Equipping You and Your Ministry Team to Lead Others in Worship

Zondervan / 2007 / Paperback

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Whether you're a singer, instrumentalist, dancer, technician, or all of the above, seasoned arts-ministry leader Noland can show you and your team the key to effective worship! Discussing the importance of both individual and corporal spiritual preparation, he demonstrates how to be equipped to lead others in true celebration of God. 224 pages, softcover from Zondervan.

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Title: The Worshiping Artist: Equipping You and Your Ministry Team to Lead Others in Worship
By: Rory Noland
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Vendor: Zondervan
Publication Date: 2007
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 13 ounces
ISBN: 031027334X
ISBN-13: 9780310273349
Stock No: WW273340

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Whether you serve as a vocalist, instrumentalist, technician, dancer, actor, or in some other role, you know what a blessing it is to serve on your church’s worship team. But you also know that some days you’re more technically prepared than you are spiritually prepared for the ministry of leading others in worship. In the midst of rehearsals, setup, and myriad distractions, not to mention the busyness of daily life, it’s easy to miss the forest for the trees. How can you and your fellow team members be prepared to worship in spirit and truth as well as lead others in worship with integrity? With thirty years of experience in worship leading, Rory Noland knows the issues—in both the private life of the worship team member and the public ministry of a worship team. In this readable book, he offers practical insights on how to • Grow as a private worshiper • Encounter the character of God during worship • Respond to the character of God during worship • Be transformed by the character of God • Learn from ancient worship leaders … and more. So relevant you’ll think the author was eavesdropping on your last church service, The Worshiping Artist is ideal to read either by yourself or as a team.

Author Bio

Rory Noland is the director of Heart of the Artist Ministries, an organization dedicated to serving artists in the church (www.heartoftheartist.org). A songwriter, speaker, church leader, and consultant, Rory is also the author of three books, all published by Zondervan: The Heart of the Artist: A Character-Building Guide For You and Your Ministry Team; Thriving as an Artist in the Church: Hope and Help For You and Your Ministry Team; and The Worshiping Artist: Equipping You and Your Ministry Team to Lead Others in Worship. Rory currently serves part-time as Pastor of Worship at Harvest Bible Chapel in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, contributes regularly to Worship Leader magazine, and also leads worship for the Transforming Center, a ministry that cares for the souls of pastors and leaders. Rory graduated from the Chicago Musical College at Roosevelt University with a degree in theory and composition and served as the music director at Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Illinois

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