This article written by 'Plumbline Faith' on X summarizes what changed my mind entirely about the whole 'worship leading' thing. He states:
"Successful New Testament church and discipleship requires that we re-align our concept of “worship.” That’s because what most people call “worship” … Isn’t.
At least, not according to the New Testament. “Worship” in the New Testament means living lives of sacrificial service and reverent obedience. That’s it, pure and simple.
It’s not a Sunday “service” … And it’s not music or a song. In fact, those concepts didn’t arise in the church until the 4th Century AD. Instead, worship as commanded in the New Testament is an ongoing lifestyle, 24/7. Yes, we’re encouraged to congregationally sing praises together when we meet, but only in four passages in the New Testament.
Three of those passages say why: It’s to encourage or build up one another. That’s it. Nothing more … But nothing less! That destroys the modern narrative of “worship” as pursuing intense experiences, often invoked through manipulative “worship services” … Which supposedly conjure up God’s presence. Where do you even find that in the New Testament?
You don’t.
In fact, that’s more pagan than Biblical. And although a genuine encounter with God certainly can generate emotional intensity … These days, we instead pursue emotional intensity and call it God. So let’s gather Biblically to congregationally express God’s presence already in us … Through songs that encourage one another towards true worship by living lives of reverent obedience. Otherwise, we’ll remain trapped in pagan carnality … Rather than find authentic church, authentic worship and authentic discipleship as defined in the New Testament."
https://x.com/PlumblineFaith/status/1948092136399737331
As a Sunday service 'song-leader' myself, this at first bothered me, but there is no New Testament example of 'worship leader' (esp. a PAID one!) ... it just didn't carry over from the O.T. as I was somewhat led to believe. I think Plumbline is right.
Worship is (as per Romans 12:1-2) the disposition of our mind and bodies being conformed not to the world, but offered up to God as 'living sacrifices'. WE are the temple, we don't ATTEND a temple, after all. It all is starting to make so much sense ... to my nearly 60-year-old mind.
What has taken over in our modern churches is a financial burden (paying song-leaders, some of which are called 'worship-pastors'?). Money could be going to the poor rather than to high-tech light-shows and sound equipment playing 4-chord 'worship songs' that now have all begun to sound the same and which needs very little talent to reproduce (which is somewhat in violation of Psalm 33:3). What has led the movement to make people buy into 'experiential faith' on any given Sunday? Did we think a few holy moments of arm raising and hand waving was actually our 'worship'? No wonder we're so hollow, spiritually! Congregational milk feeders, rather than Spirit-led Bible readers. What have we become? What have we allowed to be called 'church-worship'?

Thoughts?
"Successful New Testament church and discipleship requires that we re-align our concept of “worship.” That’s because what most people call “worship” … Isn’t.
At least, not according to the New Testament. “Worship” in the New Testament means living lives of sacrificial service and reverent obedience. That’s it, pure and simple.
It’s not a Sunday “service” … And it’s not music or a song. In fact, those concepts didn’t arise in the church until the 4th Century AD. Instead, worship as commanded in the New Testament is an ongoing lifestyle, 24/7. Yes, we’re encouraged to congregationally sing praises together when we meet, but only in four passages in the New Testament.
Three of those passages say why: It’s to encourage or build up one another. That’s it. Nothing more … But nothing less! That destroys the modern narrative of “worship” as pursuing intense experiences, often invoked through manipulative “worship services” … Which supposedly conjure up God’s presence. Where do you even find that in the New Testament?
You don’t.
In fact, that’s more pagan than Biblical. And although a genuine encounter with God certainly can generate emotional intensity … These days, we instead pursue emotional intensity and call it God. So let’s gather Biblically to congregationally express God’s presence already in us … Through songs that encourage one another towards true worship by living lives of reverent obedience. Otherwise, we’ll remain trapped in pagan carnality … Rather than find authentic church, authentic worship and authentic discipleship as defined in the New Testament."
https://x.com/PlumblineFaith/status/1948092136399737331
As a Sunday service 'song-leader' myself, this at first bothered me, but there is no New Testament example of 'worship leader' (esp. a PAID one!) ... it just didn't carry over from the O.T. as I was somewhat led to believe. I think Plumbline is right.
Worship is (as per Romans 12:1-2) the disposition of our mind and bodies being conformed not to the world, but offered up to God as 'living sacrifices'. WE are the temple, we don't ATTEND a temple, after all. It all is starting to make so much sense ... to my nearly 60-year-old mind.
What has taken over in our modern churches is a financial burden (paying song-leaders, some of which are called 'worship-pastors'?). Money could be going to the poor rather than to high-tech light-shows and sound equipment playing 4-chord 'worship songs' that now have all begun to sound the same and which needs very little talent to reproduce (which is somewhat in violation of Psalm 33:3). What has led the movement to make people buy into 'experiential faith' on any given Sunday? Did we think a few holy moments of arm raising and hand waving was actually our 'worship'? No wonder we're so hollow, spiritually! Congregational milk feeders, rather than Spirit-led Bible readers. What have we become? What have we allowed to be called 'church-worship'?

Thoughts?