Amen Amen lyrics by Wandera Benard

Amen song lyrics by Wandera Benard
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Amen

Your worth to take the scroll
And to open the seals
You did it on the cross
By your blood you bought my life
From every tribe, language,race of people and Nations
Will rule,
you made us a kingdom

Your worth to receive honor and glory….

All praise, honor and glory
Power forever and ever
To the one who sits on throne
And to the Lamb of God

Amen
(Soulist.) (Choir)
Amen Amen. Amen
Amen Amen. Amen
Amen to his glory Amen
Amen Amen. Amen
We sing with Angels. Amen
P’pl on the earth
I hear them sing. Amen
He is worth to take
the Scroll. Amen
And to open the seals. Amen
He did it on the cross. Amen
By his blood he bought
Your life. Amen
Amen Amen. Amen
Amen Amen.. Amen

(All praise)
Praise, honor and glory
Power forever and ever
To the one who sits on throne
And to the lamb of God

Amen…..

Why worshipers faill in journey to international

I found out why our fellow gospel musicians faill to reach there international goals
There’s always full opportunities for you to break through
Mark this:
There is a territory lockdown spirit that hinders musicians go through the boundaries
They operate in things like:
Addiction to local language alone when you or someone else don’t worship a local language song you feel your not satisfied or not in worship you start misquoting things

It brings to you a sense that seems to be Maturity distancing you from your fellow who would help you push the vision, you start giving excuses mbu they waste time, mbu they’re still young

Then this spirit also gives you a fake mask of speed everything you do you want them in speed speed it even becomes a habit when you speak you’re so speedy

This spirit tells you gwe aliko no one else

Yesterday we learned about sacrifice
You start feeling bad,weak when it comes to rehearsals you take composing songs, rehearsing, follow up on fellows who are making it as leisure time or a by the way
No respect at all
No time for your talent
You now give excuses, compromise and say all sorts to favor youself

NOW when this spirit finds that you have defeated all this things and you’re about to break through it brings hatred in from the fellow ministers, you find that some of them in the choir and even the elders starts to deny you opportunities, hate you and creat fake words to accuse you
They even separate you from your fellows if you are a choir leader like me choir members starts distancing themselves for no reason or for a false reason and when the choir was seeming to go to it’s top spiritually and physically it starts coming down leading to it’s failure by itself and everyone in the choir becomes a failure not only in music but even in other aspects of life

One point I realized to my self as a leader is to watch.(pray) love, and keep moving even when you remain alone

GOOD MORNING

I love you all

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How to Be an effective worship leader
Note: all of us are worship team leaders

When pastor David told me to lead faith worship team I had no idea how to do it for this case of a new church in a new environment of Jinja though I had led two worship teams in kampala It was only through trial and error that I learned what building an effective music ministry in the faith church vision really meant.but I have come up with this just to stand out a good international worship leader.

Most worship leaders have good intentions, but over time many end up just going through the motions. Don’t let that happen to you!

Spend time in prayer. If you are not spiritually strong, you will not be a good worship leader. You must have a strong prayer life. When you spend time in God’s presence you learn who He is and what pleases Him. Only then can you lead others to Him.
Know the Word. You must know what you believe, why you believe it, and be ready to defend your faith. Worship leaders don’t have the luxury of being lukewarm Christians.
Focus on God. Having the best worship service in town is good, but your congregation should also feel comfortable worshipping without instruments, props or familiar songs. If prestige and popularity are your focus, your worship services will be dry, dead and meaningless.
Exercise authority. When I first started leading worship I tried to please everyone. I eventually learned that my job was to lead the congregation. If I didn’t, I was letting God down. Sometimes you have to be the bad guy. Sometimes you will make people mad and they won’t like you. Do the job God called you to do and it will all work out in the end.
Follow the Holy Spirit’s lead. Allow God to direct you in everything. It’s amazing how the Holy Spirit directs worship leaders to use the perfect song for a particular sermon or service. I was always amazed when we had a guest speaker and his or her topic went right along with the songs I picked for that service.
Be humble. Ego and pride can be a problem with any musician or singer. Don’t think you are above becoming a narcissist because you are a Christian. They are often the worse offenders! Remember Satan’s infamous fall? The best way to maintain a spirit of humility is to develop empathy and compassion for others – the ability to put yourself in someone else’s shoes. It’s not about you. That said, having false humility can cause even more problems.
Don’t be rebellious. Sometimes pastors or other church leaders will ask you to take worship in a different direction from how you think it should go. Hebrews 13:17 tells us we should “submit to those who have rule over us.” If necessary, God will change your pastor’s mind. It’s not your job to pastor the church.
Find what works for your church. Every church has a unique DNA that God designed for that particular body of believers. What works for one church will not work for another. The worship leader’s responsibility is to discover what it takes to make their church grow in the area of worship. Some things work, others do not.
Find your personal style. God called you because He knows you have something unique to give. It’s fine to learn from others, but don’t try to imitate what someone else is doing. What moves you? What is God impressing upon you? God uses the personality of the worship leader to set the style for the church.
Be open to change. God may move you in a direction you don’t feel comfortable with. Are you a contemporary music fan? Get ready to bring out the hymnals. Do you hate heavy metal music? Get ready for the screaming electric guitar. God loves to take us to new levels of freedom in our service.
Don’t be lazy. Singing the same tired songs over and over will bring death to your worship service. Using songs that people are familiar with is good, but never adding fresh material is a lazy way to lead worship. Always be willing to try new things.
Continue to learn. Good worship leaders are always learning and obtaining new skills. You must be flexible, while standing firm in your God-given authority. Listen to new types of music and visit churches that have different praise and worship styles.
Be willing to step down when it’s time. Just like in any ministry, there will come a time when you should let someone else lead worship. Only God can tell you when that time comes, but if you are open, you will know. Don’t be afraid to move to the next level in your service. Refusing to step down when God wants you to let it go is rebellion and will only lead to misery for you and the church.
The only way to teach others to worship Jesus in all things is to practice it yourself. If you are rigid, unmoving, and unwilling to change, the people you lead will be too. As worship leaders our goal is to point people to Jesus. It really is all about Him.