two arms of spontaneous prophetic ministry
08-20-2006, 11:45 PM
<COLOR color="navy">Good post.
Kind of goes along with the concept of multiple worship leaders in one service. The flagger in your scenario is a responder, responding to the style of the music. The addition of visual interpretation HELPS the leader sustain a moment in the progression of the praise or worship time. We've seen many instances where participation was waning and a banner, a flagger, a dancer, a mime, a pageanteer with some worship implement would come forward to reinforce what the music was saying and have watched as the lagging participation rose in intensity, sometimes to fever pitch, sometimes for a very long time! Here, the visual is not LEADING worship or praise, just illustrating or interpretting.
Enter the initiator in a cooperative leadership situation where the muzo is not intimidated by the concept and where that same muzo has open eyes and is ready to go onto a new thread in worship. Same flagger hears a non-militant portion of the praise time and can see it move into something more. Those same snappy, warring flags might come out and flutter about, rustling in their usual, kind of "ahem, I'm here" way. The astute muzo sees and hears, quickly says, "Self, this could indeed move to a much more dramatic and militant feeling." Muzo steps up to the plate, follows what has become the LEAD of that flagger, and away it goes into a different dimension. The MUZO becomes the interpetter and the FLAGGER becomes the initiator and leader.
Does that help? Hope so.</COLOR>
Kind of goes along with the concept of multiple worship leaders in one service. The flagger in your scenario is a responder, responding to the style of the music. The addition of visual interpretation HELPS the leader sustain a moment in the progression of the praise or worship time. We've seen many instances where participation was waning and a banner, a flagger, a dancer, a mime, a pageanteer with some worship implement would come forward to reinforce what the music was saying and have watched as the lagging participation rose in intensity, sometimes to fever pitch, sometimes for a very long time! Here, the visual is not LEADING worship or praise, just illustrating or interpretting.
Enter the initiator in a cooperative leadership situation where the muzo is not intimidated by the concept and where that same muzo has open eyes and is ready to go onto a new thread in worship. Same flagger hears a non-militant portion of the praise time and can see it move into something more. Those same snappy, warring flags might come out and flutter about, rustling in their usual, kind of "ahem, I'm here" way. The astute muzo sees and hears, quickly says, "Self, this could indeed move to a much more dramatic and militant feeling." Muzo steps up to the plate, follows what has become the LEAD of that flagger, and away it goes into a different dimension. The MUZO becomes the interpetter and the FLAGGER becomes the initiator and leader.
Does that help? Hope so.</COLOR>
Blessings!
Dean
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