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How to Lead a Church Choir

Leading a church choir takes a caring, yet stern and experienced choir director. The director must be determined, ready to work hard and have ample supply of prayers in time of need. The rewards and joys of a full choir singing religious songs during a service is triumphant. Follow these steps to realize this dream.

Instructions

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      Organize all the formalities for a legal and successful church choir. Set short term goals and long term goals. Have a room with chairs, a dry erase board or blackboard, a piano, and someone to accompany the singers and weekly rehearsal scheduled.

    • 2

      Recruit singers. Advertise in the church bulletin or newsletter, contact church members personally and get the word out that you want singers. Ask prospects in a direct way, saying, "We need some good singers with a great heart, some spare time and the willingness to learn music for our church choir."

    • 3

      Find easy-to-learn material that fits your church doctrine like "All The Earth Will Sing for Joy," "Alleluia, Praise His Name," "At Home, Let There Be Love" and "Bread, Wine and Life."

    • 4

      Thank the choir for their hard work and dedication. On a Sunday after the choir has really come together, give recognition in the bulletin or newsletter and from the pulpit. Hold a picnic or other social gathering to relax and get to know everyone better. Acknowledge birthdays and send get well cards.

    • 5

      Keep the spirit and prayers. Continue establishing the choir by getting choir robes and lapel pins. Plan a yearly calendar for learning new songs for the holidays. Keep planning and make new goals.

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