First, it is good that a person would say that they were wrong publicly.
Second, "I know “Be Approachable, Be Available, and Be Part of the Community” is more than one step, and a little cheesy, but I think it’s how we get to understand what the church needs. If we understand the people, we understand the church." I think what I was never asked either in a questionaire or personally by the music committee or whatever they are called in your church. I have gone to a musician to ask the name of a song or how well play a piece was play.
Most worship leaders do not seek feedback either formally or informally. Sometimes it is out of fear that they will only get negativity and some out of fear of having to give up control of the worship service.
First, it is good that a person would say that they were wrong publicly.
Second, "I know “Be Approachable, Be Available, and Be Part of the Community” is more than one step, and a little cheesy, but I think it’s how we get to understand what the church needs. If we understand the people, we understand the church." I think what I was never asked either in a questionaire or personally by the music committee or whatever they are called in your church. I have gone to a musician to ask the name of a song or how well play a piece was play.
Most worship leaders do not seek feedback either formally or informally. Sometimes it is out of fear that they will only get negativity and some out of fear of having to give up control of the worship service.