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November 16th, 2019 at 11:01 am
Any time you play or sing music, it’s a performance. The difference is who you are performing for. I perform for the joy and glory of the One True God, and I invite the congregation to join me in that performance. But yes, if a worship leader is only performing for the entertainment of the people in the seats, then there’s a serious problem.