
Read John 15:1-8
If you’re leading worship—or even just part of the team—you already know that spiritual growth is just as important as musical skill. One of the most powerful ways to strengthen each other is through regular devotions.
This isn’t just another item to squeeze into your schedule—it’s a game-changer when it comes to unity, spiritual depth, and the overall worship experience.
It Builds Stronger Unity
When the team gathers regularly for devotion, you begin to share not just music, but your hearts. It creates a bond that feels more like family. As you grow in faith together, you also grow closer as a team.
It Deepens Spiritual Growth
Worship isn’t just about singing songs—it’s about leading people into the presence of God. Devotion keeps us rooted in His Word and gives us the spiritual strength we need to lead from a place of authenticity and depth.
It Enhances the Worship Experience
A team that is spiritually in tune with one another leads worship in a way that is genuine, powerful, and inspiring. The atmosphere changes when the hearts behind the music are fully aligned with God.
It Keeps the Team Spiritually Accountable
Regular devotions remind each member to stay spiritually on track. It helps guard against burnout and ensures that everyone remains committed not just to the ministry, but to their personal walk with God.
It Inspires Passionate Worship
When the team understands their purpose and stays aligned with God’s heart, worship becomes more than a performance—it becomes an offering. Devotion fuels our passion, giving every worship moment depth and meaning.
It Creates Consistency
Regular devotions help establish a strong spiritual rhythm. A team that is consistent in the Word of God becomes steady, resilient, and more effective in leading worship no matter the season.
Conclusion
If we want to grow deeper, become stronger, and be more effective as a worship team—let’s commit to regular devotions. Let it be our priority, not our afterthought. Because before we lead others into worship, we must first stay connected to the One we worship.
Sis. Wena Mae Gumajen
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