Getting Involved with Worship
There are three ways to get involved with the musical worship life of Restoration. We are looking for people who would like to be trained to run our sound board, who would like to run our powerpoint slide shows, and who would like to use their musical gifts on our Sunday morning worship team. Here is some more information about each and a form to contact us. Thanks for serving Restoration in this way!
Sound Board
This is the ultimate, critical ‘behind the scenes’ opportunity. We will train you to set levels and turn mics on and off for the right folks during our service. You are the one who helps everyone else be heard! We would love to have 7 or 8 people who would like to be trained to serve in this way. You would be assigned once a month at one service.
Powerpoint
How hard can it be to transition slides during our musical worship? This is an opportunity for someone who pays attention to details and loves making things happen from behind the scenes. Our whole community is served by your attentive transitions! We are looking for 7-8 high school or older volunteers who would serve at one service, once a month.
Musical Worship Team
Our Sunday musical worship is led by Matt Hoppe. The first step to getting involved with the music at Restoration is to attend our monthly, open-to-anybody worship practice. Bring your instrument/voice and join in a casual, laid back opportunity to worship, to learn the music, to hone your skills, to pray for each other, and to have fun. These monthly 90 minute practices are open to anyone who is interested in serving on the musical worship team as well as those who simply want to come and worship. If you are interested, fill out the form below and Matt will contact you about the next monthly practice.
Online Form – Get Involved – Worship Music
Andrew Bell
September 13, 2009 @ 2:29 pm
Hey….David? Lauren?
I saw the ad for the worship team leader–I played on the Kairos worship team and thought I might be able to help you out of a jam until you hire someone full-time.
Best,
Andrew Bell