Worship Musician Magazine November 2022 | Page 46

YOUTH WORSHIP TEAM
WHAT ABOUT STAGE PRESENCE ? | Vance & Michelle Shepherd
We all know it ’ s a great thing to have a worship band that sounds great musically and vocally . But one thing we find ourselves continually coaching our youth worship team on is their stage presence : meaning the way they present the songs to the congregation .
Looking confident and having conviction in their playing , as well as having great rhythm and timing , can be a hard thing to cultivate . With nearly every one of our students , we find ourselves encouraging them in the same thing : that their visual appearance needs to match the energy and emotion of the song they ’ re playing or singing . It ’ s a lot easier for them to just focus on the execution of musical parts , not thinking about getting their presence physically highlighting the rhythm or emotion of the song . And while this is fine if the song is a ballad , the up-tempo songs need to be led quite differently . It ’ s important that the congregation sees the excitement coming from the worship musicians and vocalists on stage . The congregation needs to know that the worship team really believes in what the lyrics are saying by delivering those songs with sincerity , joy and excitement .
After every worship event , we give each student a video class , so they can look back and see where they ’ re doing well , and where they might need improvement . This is really eye opening for them ! We play the footage of the opening or closing song that musically has a lot of energy , and then we turn the volume all the way down and ask them how it looks without the audio turned up . They always say , “ We look boring ” or , “ We don ’ t look like we ’ re playing an up tempo song ”. They agree that they need to bring more in their presence and execution , but when it comes time to lead worship again , they tend to freeze up and look stiffer .
When we first started our youth worship band , they were leading worship in the K-5 th grade ministries . During this season of the band , we had them doing simple choreography like jumping , side steps , claps on the choruses , etc , because the music in the kid ’ s environment was so high energy . It needed to be presented with a lot of movement and excitement . But now that our youth team is leading worship for adult congregations , we want them to lead from an authentic place in their heart , not like a choreographed “ performance ”. But without that choreography , sometimes there is no movement or little on stage .
A while back , we had one of our new students join our youth worship team .
On the stage plot we placed him on the backline by the drummer . And he had such great stage presence ! His rhythm and energy were captivating ! He literally owned the stage , and it just seemed to come naturally to him . Since he was such a new student , he wasn ’ t as skilled yet as our other musicians , but our team needed to have someone that had passion , conviction and could groove to the beat when playing . When we did our second event with him two weeks later , we brought him out on the front line . It was awesome , because his energy was infectious . The rest of the band had so much more energy because of him . And they had so much more fun .
If you get someone on your team that has great energy , not only does it create excitement and joy for the band , but for the congregation as well . If your worship team looks bored on stage or doesn ’ t look like they have much passion when they play , try coaching the band to clap together on certain sections when they ’ re not playing their instrument . You can also work with them on tapping their feet to the beat as an exercise . You may also want to consider implementing simple side steps or jumps ( depending on your type of church or worship environment ), just to get the ball rolling or until you get a player or two on your team that has natural groove and stage presence and can lead others to demonstrate more stage presence . And remember , stage presence isn ’ t about “ performing ”, it ’ s about presenting the song in the best way for maximum effect , communicating the message behind the song . May you be blessed as you pour into or become the next generation of worship leaders !
Vance & Michelle Shepherd Founders of The Shepherd School of Music in Las Vegas , NV , where they work with youth to raise up the next generation of worship leaders and musicians . facebook . com / shepherdschoolofmusiclasvegas www . ShepherdStudiosLV . com
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