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#敬拜者
1. 選擇或呼召
2. 敬拜的心(敬拜者必須擁有對神愈來愈強的愛,並且熱切渴望祂)
3. 不單是才能,重要的是敬拜的心
4. 順服

#如何帶領有恩膏的小組敬拜
1. 帶領者的角色
★ 位君王

­ 主動、自信、積極、帶領
­ 主導敬拜中的選速度、節奏、氣氛、次序、節目 ★ 位先知

­ 敏銳柔軟有屬靈方向
­ 表達豐富的真理,帶領認識真神,隨時與聖靈同工 ★ 位祭司

­ 介紹人、嚮導、橋樑、中保
­ 把人帶到神面前,把神帶到人面前 2. 帶領者的屬靈講究
● 敬拜者的生活方式
● 以真正的自己來帶敬拜
● 信心 (希伯來書11:6)
● 被聖靈充滿,不要被其他事物取代神
● 謙卑 (哥林多前書1:29)
● 在基督裡的信心 (加拉太書 2:20)

#帶領者的務實要求
1. 帶領的技巧
2. 溝通的技巧
3. 一般音樂技巧

#帶領者的帶領步驟:
1. 宣告邀請
2. 讚美感恩
3. 進入敬拜
4. 組歷同在
5. 彰顯作為

#帶領者的預備
1. 主題/流程
2. 歌與歌之間的和諧,音調,節奏
3. 禱告與神親近
4. 時間管理
5. 預先發放流程及新歌給隊員練習
6. 熟練歌曲的唱法
7. 清楚掌握風格

#帶領者的帶領技巧
1. 讀一段聖經
2. 講一句鼓勵的話
3. 說一則小故事或見證
4. 彼此代禱
5. 分享詩歌背景
6. 詩歌教唱
7. 變換唱法

8. 提醒:更深、更多地進入敬拜
9. 注意拍子的準確度及銜接
10. 帶領禱告要釋放
11. 不講道,少交通
12. 避免情緒化的詩歌及帶領
13. 避免歌與歌的斷

#如何挑選小組敬拜的詩歌
1. 認識詩歌的種類:
區分項目

種類

特性

舉例詩歌

讚美詩歌

詩歌較多在頌讚神的
作為,對神的感恩或
是呼召人來讚美祂

一切歌頌讚美,偉大
奇妙神,讚美祭

敬拜詩歌

偏向直接對神的表達
,包括愛慕、尊祟、
奉獻等,表達神人相
交的關係

你真偉大,頌讚全能
上帝,敬拜主

1. 依詩歌的性質區分

長詩歌

歌詞長度較長

每當我膽仰你,揚聲
歡呼讚美

歌詞較簡短

以馬內利,被救贖的
百姓

2. 從詩歌的長短區分
短詩歌

激勵詩歌

有破冰,增加彼此互
動,挑旺信心,邀請
進入敬拜的作用

我們又再一起,相聚
在愛裡

回應詩歌

向神表達內心的渴
慕、委身、信靠、奉
獻、宣告、禱告

神的聖靈,我以禱告
來到你跟前

快詩歌

節奏較快,活潑,分


和撒那,來慶賀

慢詩歌

節奏較慢,莊嚴,深


神羔羊,萬國都要讚
美主

3. 從詩歌的功能區分

4. 從詩歌的節奏區分

如何配搭詩歌
(聚會敬拜帶領時間宜控制在20­30分鐘內,故選取詩歌最好在3­4首)

2. 讚美與敬拜詩歌的搭配:
­ 讚美的詩歌要放在前面,呼召並激勵人進入敬拜
­ 讚美的詩歌可以唱1­2首,第一首可以選較輕快的讚美詩,第二首則可選速度中板的讚
美詩歌或敬拜詩歌
­ 之後接敬拜的詩歌,更深的進入神的同在
­ 有時也可在敬拜詩歌結束後,轉接讚美的詩歌,進入歡呼,榮耀,得勝中 a. 短詩歌及長詩歌的搭配:
➔ 短詩 ­ 稍長 ­ 長詩
➔ 短詩 ­ 長詩 ­ 短詩
➔ 稍長 ­ 短詩 ­ 長詩 b. 激勵詩歌與回應詩歌的搭配:
➔ 激勵詩歌最好放在第一首,且不超過兩首為宜
➔ 中間加上主題詩歌
➔ 回應詩歌放在最後 c. 快詩歌與慢詩歌的搭配:詩歌節奏的快慢要有漸層,勿忽快忽慢
➔ 快詩歌 ­ 快詩歌 ­ 慢詩歌
➔ 快詩歌 ­ 慢詩歌 ­ 慢詩歌
➔ 慢詩歌 ­ 慢詩歌 ­ 快詩歌 d. 詩歌的串連:
➔ 選取相同的調號或調性相似的詩歌
➔ 選取相關的主題
➔ 注意拍子,變換勿太大
例如:
選三首 "A調" 且皆為4/4 的歌,主題是「尊祟主」
1. 哦主 我神 2. 我要歌頌你聖名 3. 願你祟高

# DO and DON’T
DO

DON’T

1. 自然

1. 說太多

2. 鼓勵會眾

2. 基督教述語

3. 適當語言

3. 期待會眾有反應

4. 外表整潔

4. 腳本

5. 表情愉悅

5. 分心

6. 眼神接觸
7. 明確的表達
8. 站立而且自在

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