Worship Musician June 2020 | Page 45

th pastoring. I was still youth pastor. We were and conferences, and reen room backstage. sermon every night, so lead worship, go back inner, and then when I they would come back ship. world, where the band ship, then go back to n’t bad or anything… I room. Let me rephrase om for everybody that ay. Ushers, children’s is such part of ment. hearts, ws , that factor. serving on Sunday. We m for them, with food they can just come in I told the band, if you an go in the volunteer n the road the goal is ople and pastor them. rship, but at church it’s ent is so important for u setting up chairs? Are e? Are you out in the eople? Are you in the om that everybody else peaking to us because we have a little element of fame, and maybe not all worship teams deal with this, but my point is that that pastoral influence is the one that says, “We shouldn’t be in the green room, we’re pastoring people right now”. Quite frankly I think that the worship leaders you see sustain long term are the ones that are connected at that level. We had a meeting with an architect, talking over this huge project that they’re doing at Bethel, and the guy said, “Alright, we’re going to put the green room here…” And Bill said, “Why would we have a green room?” We’re like, “You know, to rest in between services”. And he said, “Why would we be resting in between services? Why wouldn’t we be out talking with the people?” He didn’t even want a green room! (laughs) [WM] What does the future hold for Jesus Culture? [Banning] We’re pretty passionate about strengthening the local church around the world for revival, so whatever that takes. We’re going to continue to do conferences, put albums out and plant churches. For us it’s about partnering with God and what He’s doing in the church around the world. Here’s what the future looks like… We were originally a youth and young adult movement that was mainly known for its worship. We are now a church movement. We’re not just focused on youth and young adults, we want to strengthen the church around the world, strengthen leaders around the world, and we want to see them step into their cities being awakened. Worship will always be a part of that. Worship is such a critical part of any movement. It is what awakens hearts, what draws people in, that unifying factor. It may look different than it has for us in the past, but our mission hasn’t changed. We have a little bit of a different target now that’s a little broader in the body of Christ. We’re doing it now as senior pastors, not as youth pastors, but it’s much of the same. Subscribe for Free... 23