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_aThe Worship Pastor _eA Call to Ministry for Worship Leaders and Teams _fZac Hicks |
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_aGrand Rapids, Michigan _cZondervan _d2016 |
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_a220 pages _cill. |
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320 | _aincludes indexes | ||
327 | _aIntroduction: Ready or Not, You're a Pastor 1. The Worship Pastor as Church Lover 2. The Worship Pastor as Corporate Mystic 3. The Worship Pastor as Doxological Philosopher 4. The Worship Pastor as Disciple Maker 5. The Worship Pastor as Prayer Leader 6. The Worship Pastor as Theological Dietician 7. The Worship Pastor as War General 8. The Worship Pastor as Watchful Prophet 9. The Worship Pastor as Missionary 10. The Worship Pastor as Artist Chaplain 11. The Worship Pastor as Caregiver 12. The Worship Pastor as Mortician 13. The Worship Pastor as Emotional Shepherd 14. The Worship Pastor as Liturgical Architect 15. The Worship Pastor as Curator 16. The Worship Pastor as Tour Guide Conclusion: The Worship Pastor as Failure | ||
330 | _aModern worship leaders are restless. They have inherited a model of leadership that equates leading worship with being a rock star. But leading worship is more than a performance; it's about shaping souls and making disciples. Every worship leader is really a pastor. | ||
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