Worship Essentials: Growing a Healthy Worship Ministry without Starting a War!
By Mike Harland
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About this ebook
The well-known quote associated with Mark Twain actually goes like this—Everybody talks
about the weather ... But changing it to "worship" seems appropriate. With Worship Essentials,
Dove Award-winning worship leader Mike Harland helps leaders do something about it.
Perhaps no subject about church generates more opinion and passion than worship. Walk with
the typical church-going family on their way to the car after the service and just listen.
Everybody really does talk about worship. Now, veteran worship leader and experienced
ministry coach Mike Harland offers the tools worship leaders need to build biblically-faithful
and effective worship ministries without bringing the disruption that often accompanies change.
Psalm 67:5 reads, "Let the peoples praise you, God, let all the peoples praise you." Worship
Essentials is here to help.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It gives me new insight of worship. I love the book and thanks to Mike Harland to wrote his thoughts on this book. He is my worship guru now
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Over countless cups of coffee through the years, Mike has been a fount of encouragement and wisdom to me and Kristyn on many topics relating to Christ, His church, and His praise. It is our hope that this book will be the same deep resource, now shared with many.
Keith Getty, artist, hymn-writer, author of Sing: How Worship Transforms Your Life, Family, and Church
I really love and appreciate how Mike Harland seems to always understand how to help worship leaders, pastors, and churches get from point A to point B. He has a way of discerning what’s going on in every church scenario and situation, and how to respond and move forward. No matter what your church or people group looks like, this read will encourage you, and will give you insight, perspective and vision. When someone loves the church like Mike loves the church, you can’t help but be inspired and changed by their influence and wisdom.
Travis Cottrell, worship leader
Worship is too important not to talk about, but where do you start? Mike Harland offers a great place to begin that conversation. Not only do pastors and worship leaders need to work through this book, the entire congregation does. Mike has brought a great gift to the church.
Mike Glenn, senior pastor of Brentwood Baptist Church
Mike Harland gets it. The worship culture in the local church is critical for the fulfillment of the Great Commission, but the way many church leaders are navigating it is enabling battles of preference to be won at the expense of winning the war for the glory of Christ and the multiplication of disciples. Pastors, musical worship leaders, and all other church leaders—read this book. The stakes are too high and the opportunity is too great for us to ignore this conversation.
Jim Shaddix, DMin., PhD, professor of Preaching, director of the Center for Preaching and Pastoral Leadership, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary , Wake Forest, North Carolina
Mike Harland is definitely one of the finest speakers I’ve ever heard, and a very close friend for many years. What Mike brings to the surface in Worship Essentials is absolute truth—worship is about the Jesus who really is, not the Jesus so many have created or imagined. This real Jesus is from the beginning the Word itself. He is absolutely the Way, the Truth, and the Life, not just another good guy, prophet, martyr, or whatever mankind has erroneously portrayed. As Mike declares so well, Jesus is real, consistent, present, and unchanging. He is the Jesus of the Bible. He is the only One worthy of our praise, adoration, thanksgiving, and worship. He holds the keys to life, death, and everything in between. Our only reasonable response to Jesus is to worship and serve Him, now and eternally. Read this book. Take the time to consider or reconsider your view of worship and Jesus—the real Jesus of the Bible. Pray for revelation of who He is, all He has done, and all He has promised to do. You won’t be disappointed.
Stan Moser
Worship Essentials is a practical, down-to-earth exploration of four prerequisite values for any church seeking a healthy worship ministry. Mike Harland takes his gifts as a songwriter and masterfully communicates worship concepts—always telling a story, creatively interweaving narrative, skillfully closing chapters with a final hook line, purposely drawing the reader into personal relevance. This is a MUST READ
resource for every pastor, worship pastor, worship team, and church leader. Mike provides honest, levelheaded, biblically-based advice for those seeking to lead worship that is free from agenda and the noisy clatter of self-promotion.
Vernon M. Whaley, DMin, DWS, PhD dean of the Liberty University School of Music, Lynchburg, Virginia
Copyright © 2018 by B&H Publishing Group
All rights reserved.
Printed in the United States of America
978-1-5359-0516-9
Published by B&H Publishing Group
Nashville, Tennessee
Dewey Decimal Classification: 264
Subject Heading: PUBLIC WORSHIP / WORSHIP PROGRAMS
Cover design by Emily Keafer Lambright. Illustration created on soundviz.com. Used by permission.
Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture quotations are taken from the Christian Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2017 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Christian Standard Bible® and CSB® are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers.
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To all the pastors, worship leaders, and believers chasing hard after the heart of God in worship, and for the rest of the world waiting on us to find it
Acknowledgments
The acknowledgments begin with my family, starting with my partner in life and ministry, my wife, Teresa, whose love and friendship are a constant source of encouragement; our kids, Lee and Jenna Harland, Elizabeth and Thomas Willis, and John Harland, along with Carolyn and Philip Stovall. They all make our house a place where joy abounds; also, my parents, Wiley and Martha Harland, who support me in prayer and have shaped so much of my life through a rich heritage of faith. Lastly, Madeleine and Caroline. Though you have not yet arrived, you already have my heart.
They continue with the pastors in my life: Jim Futral, Jim Shaddix, Mike Glenn, Dennis Worley, and Daniel Morris, who challenge me to love God’s Word and make it the central part of my life.
They include the amazing team at LifeWay Worship that I am privileged to lead, and particularly our Leadership Team, Brian Brown, Craig Adams, Ricky King, Chasity Phillips, Renee Hardwick, and Vicki Dvoracek. They are the finest group of leaders I know, and I count them all as dear friends.
They must include Annaclaire Tadlock, my assistant, who brings order to chaos every day. This manuscript would not have happened without her help.
They also go to Thom Rainer and Eric Geiger; Dr. Rainer, for the opportunity to have the discussion about worship on his podcast with pastors that became the onus for this book, and Eric, whose leadership and accountability in my life helped craft the message found in these pages. These men have challenged me to grow beyond what I would have settled for without them.
The acknowledgments would be incomplete without mentioning the Life Group at Brentwood Baptist Church that I am blessed to lead, Once Delivered. These godly men and women challenge me to go deeper into God’s Word every time we open the pages together. I am grateful for each one of them.
Finally, I have to include the team at B&H and particularly, Taylor Combs. His work on this project challenged me to be better and go harder after the goal. He is a true professional. I’m grateful for his patience and diligence on my behalf.
Foreword
I call him Guru.
I can’t remember the first time I used that name to describe Mike Harland. It began as Worship Guru; most of the time now I abbreviate it to a single word.
As Mike notes in the introduction, he did not aspire to be called Guru, nor does he fully embrace the term. He has just come to accept it. Mike has been a regular feature of the podcast with Jonathan Howe and me, Rainer on Leadership. Those episodes are some of the most downloaded on the podcast.
Why is that? I’m glad you asked.
Mike Harland has that unique, if not uncanny, ability to speak both to the pastor and to the worship leader. He is a bridge to a chasm that exists in many churches. Simply said, when it comes to corporate worship, he gets it. He understands the challenges. He sees the opportunities. He embraces the possibilities. That is why pastors, worship leaders, and church members all seek his counsel. That is why he has a continuous flow of people who want to hear from him, who want to tell their stories and challenges, and who want some practical solutions to the issues so many church leaders and members face in corporate worship every week.
Such is the reason Mike is the Worship Guru.
It became apparent to me that Mike was meeting a huge need. He was and is connecting with church leaders, many of whom would have never thought they would seek the counsel of a worship leader. I saw it at LifeWay where we met and have worked together for thirteen years. I saw it on my podcast when the questions and comments would pour in after an episode released. I saw it on Church Answers, our resource where church leaders can ask questions 24/7.
So when Mike told me he was writing a book about many of the most important and pressing questions in corporate worship, my response was quick and blunt: It’s about time!
You have before you one of the greatest resources a church leader could have. You will not see the worship services in your church the same again. You will not worship the same way again. It will be richer, deeper, and so much more understandable.
The book is called Worship Essentials. It is cliché and usually hyperbolic to say a book is destined to become a classic. But this book