Over the past two months we’ve been talking about two of the four main foundations for creative worship: vision and team. For the next five weeks we will be looking at the
process surrounding creative worship.
Today we are going to start with a quote that I heard in one of my very first interviews for the Creative Worship Tour. My first stop was Jacob’s Well, a young church plant in Minneapolis. While I was there I captured this segment from Greg Meyer, their lead pastor:
Listen to this line one more time:
“Creativity works best when it has both time and structure. Unstructured creativity is chaos.”
Creativity doesn't happen on accident. Yes, you may get lucky every now and again but the only way to sustain creativity week in and week out is to give yourself time and structure a.k.a give yourself a process to work through.
For Jacob’s Well, it was the Big Idea team feeding the Creative Arts team with some general information and this guideline: “Anything works as long as it feeds into this...” (i.e. this theme, verse, felt need, desired outcome)
What is your current process? Good or bad, write it down. Hold on to that and in the coming weeks we will evaluate your process and figure out how to improve and refine it.
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