Cleric urges Ministers of God on cordial relationship with Choir Leaders
By ‘Gbenga Bankole
The Regional Choir Coordinator of
Christ Apostolic Church, Odubanjo Region, Pastor ‘Deola Amudipe has urged
Ministers of God to create a cordial relationship with the Choir Leaders.
He noted that most Choir Leaders
have been active at their respective churches longer than even the pastors and
a significant percentage of the members.
Pastor Amudipe who noted this
while ministering yesterday Wednesday September 12, 2018 on the topic “Music
Ensemble and CAC Choir Ministration: Challenges & Prospects” at the ongoing
CAC Music Ministers’ Conference said that some choir leaders put in long hours
on weekends, at night and during the normal workday, they should be respected
and acknowledged for the services.
He further stated that Pastors
should assist the Choir Leaders in recruiting choristers, allowing spaces for rehearsal
schedules and people joining and leaving at inopportune times.
The cleric also said that Choir
Leaders should work with Pastors to coordinate the emphasis in worship
services, and planning and rehearsal of special programmes.
“A situation whereby guest artist
will be invited to minister for hours and choir won’t be allowed to ministers for
more than 15 to 20miniutes should no longer be encouraged in our church. Also,
if the Pastor wants to change the hymn of service, he should consult the choir
master before doing so,” he stated.
According to him, many choir
leaders have been very unfortunate with Pastors they work with, adding that the
relationship between them and the Pastors should be splendid and they should maintain
openness.
Pastor Amudipe stated further
that; “Pastors can speak for hours but skip the choir ministration without
minding the time in which the choir has spent for rehearsing. This attitude
should be avoided. Another challenge that we have in Choir Ministration in CAC
is what is termed as “Worship War” between other music making bodies within the
church like Good Women, Youth Choir etc. This has been a problem for years and
has continued to exist today.”
The Music Icon urged Choir Leaders
to keep and maintain order and unity and also abstain from worldliness.
He stated that; “Choir leaders
should dedicate some minutes or so of each rehearsal to instruction that will
help the choristers improve their music knowledge. For example they go over
time signature, keys, notations, phrasing and vocal exercise that enhances the
voice range, breath control and diction referring to these lessons when
rehearsing actual songs.”
“For an effective Choir
Ministration, Choir leaders should strive for a varied music selection to keep
the rehearsals and performances fresh and challenging. Sticking to only one or
two styles of music can bore the choir and the audience. Select compositions
from different genres and eras, such as gospel, traditional chorals, classical and
praise music.”
He advised Choir Leaders to
embrace a good music, explaining that a good music is a music that is balanced
musically and scripturally.
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