Worship Musician June 2020 | Page 126

MULTIT HOW TO STAY COLLABORATIV WITH REMOTE SERVICE PLA As a worship leader, you have probably found yourself taking on more roles than usual during quarantine. You may have started streaming your services online for the first time ever. You have had to get creative on keeping services relevant and engaging. Your volunteer’s presence, and maybe even staff members, have been decreased in this time. With the various strains of remote service planning and challenges of online streaming, your time is more valuable than ever before. Having been in quarantine for a while now, you’ve either found a healthy rhythm of remote service planning or might be struggling to get ahead and are reaching a burnout point. If you’re thriving in this time, take the following ideas and implement them where you can to help continue your success. If you found yourself in that second group, you’re not alone! Every worship leader has had to change their entire ga too. Leading well in this efficiently, delegating a Freeing up time in cer to focus on developin worshipful online service PLAN EFFICIENTLY Time blocking is a time that helps you stay focus by segmenting your da Dedicate each block to task or group of relat efficiently spend your t it’s most needed. You can pre-record y ahead of time. Your chu evening in the week to p Sunday’s message. E service and upload th 64 June 2020