HIGHER VOLUME does not make for better worship. It makes it worse. Please allow me to explain:
Worship leaders and teams have been pumping up the volume like we are frogs in a pot of water on the stove...and many have crossed a line. That line is the difference between music and worship as a "production" or a "performance." Worship should not be a concert...except of those worshiping. In other words, if people are singing along they are actively involved. But if they can't hear themselves singing, if they all don't have the microphones and earpieces the "band" does, they're mostly just listening because you have cut them out of the actual worship.
When Eric Clapton unplugged his rock and roll, he did it for the same reason--because the music had become noise. Just noise.
When the rock group Foreigner recorded "I want to know what love is" they had a congregation join with them. They wanted them to be heard. In fact there are no women in the band--but one of the most heart-felt lines comes from a woman in the congregation. Listen for it--see if you can catch it: I Want to Know What Love Is. What a shame if they--if you--drown out the voice of those God wants most to hear.
So--Sound Guys (and Gals)--that means no earpieces for you who set the volume for the congregation. That means if the audience is just an audience, you failed. That means the only roar should be from the congregation. You aren't lifting the worship up to God--the congregation is--the body, not you.
Let it be a sweet, sweet sound in Your ear.
Worship leaders and teams have been pumping up the volume like we are frogs in a pot of water on the stove...and many have crossed a line. That line is the difference between music and worship as a "production" or a "performance." Worship should not be a concert...except of those worshiping. In other words, if people are singing along they are actively involved. But if they can't hear themselves singing, if they all don't have the microphones and earpieces the "band" does, they're mostly just listening because you have cut them out of the actual worship.
When Eric Clapton unplugged his rock and roll, he did it for the same reason--because the music had become noise. Just noise.
When the rock group Foreigner recorded "I want to know what love is" they had a congregation join with them. They wanted them to be heard. In fact there are no women in the band--but one of the most heart-felt lines comes from a woman in the congregation. Listen for it--see if you can catch it: I Want to Know What Love Is. What a shame if they--if you--drown out the voice of those God wants most to hear.
So--Sound Guys (and Gals)--that means no earpieces for you who set the volume for the congregation. That means if the audience is just an audience, you failed. That means the only roar should be from the congregation. You aren't lifting the worship up to God--the congregation is--the body, not you.
Let it be a sweet, sweet sound in Your ear.
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