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“Hello, and welcome to this episode of the Worship Band Builder podcast, where we are working with you to lay the foundation for skillful worship! I’m Eric Roberts. I’m joined by my co-host, Emily Roberts.”
First, you can’t rely on the same small group of people in your ministry over the long haul. Building new members and teams is the key to growing successfully
METHOD 1 Rotate members within the whole ministry area
Pros:
- One big happy family?
- May offer more flexibility for the people individual schedule
- May help less experienced musicians connect with other more experienced musicians
Cons:
- Mix all levels of musicians
- Hard to reach synergy because people are always rotating
- Harder to get deeper relationships within the team
METHOD 2: Rotate complete bands together as a team
(Team Erod, Team Speed, Team Wildman)
Pros:
- People get comfortable with each other
- You can skill batch and train easier
- More experienced bands/members don’t get frustrated and lower skilled musicians don’t get intimidated
- Easier to scale and build more teams
Cons:
- Style may be segregated
- Some bands will be better and could become the preferred team
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