Worship Musician July 2020 | Page 8

we value character over talent. If you’re not an amazing guitarist you can get better at that, but your character is who you are and you need to develop that through faithfulness, through commitment, through serving, and through humility, and those things take time to work on so we always encourage people first to start serving and get connected. We want to get to know you and we want you to get to know us. [WM] There’s a lot to be said for the new musician who doesn’t necessarily want to play right away but is happy just to show up early to rehearsal and bring the donuts and make the coffee. [Mariah] Definitely, and to piggy-back off of what Andres said too, we both started playing music in church, and a lot of my journey was someone picking me out. I was fifteen years old at the time, and saying, “Let me bring you along and teach you what you want to learn.” So, all of the love and the experience I have of music is because of church, and because of Mosaic. We really do care more about the person and about their journey with Jesus, so we’re happy to and love to teach people how to be better at their instrument, or to be better singers or songwriters. So really we look for the best people and the kindest people for our team before we look at what they’ve done. We really just focus on being able to commit to that person, and we love the people that we have and prophesying through all of that with them. With songs, a lot of the people who write are people who have other jobs or work at Mosaic full time, so we don’t have a ton of time. We usually sit down a few times a year and pump out a bunch of songs. Usually we try to sing them at church at a smaller gathering first, on a Sunday night gathering or on a Wednesday night or any sort of smaller thing that isn’t as embarrassing as playing it six times on a Sunday. So we usually try to do something like that and then work on it behind the scenes depending on how it went. I think that’s the best thing for any worship leader, if you’re going to try out songs, find a group that is for you and totally happy to be there for whatever song you play and get honest feedback afterwards, and don’t be hurt, just be ready for whatever is being said. We try to have a rule that nothing is your baby, and if somebody says that’s not a great song then you just have to let it go because it’s not for you, it’s for the church and the people who walk through the door. So we try to take the feedback and make it better or just write a better song. It’s all about just getting honest feedback and making sure it has the moment that you wanted to create. [WM] It’s been several years since Mosaic MSC released the song, “Tremble”. That must have been an incredible encouragement to your worship team following it’s impact upon the church. What can you tell us about this? [Mariah] Talking about playing a song at a mid week service, we did the same thing with “Tremble”. I went to Nashville and came back with the song. I think the great thing about songwriting is that it really can surprise you, and I think that there was something obviously 8 July 2020 Subscribe for Free...