There are many ideas about what worship in the Church should look and sound like. What matters most, however, is what the Bible has to say about worship. In this book, Randal Quackenbush shares timeless biblical principles for worship that apply to any style of ministry in any culture. BFFWL is a great resource for training church music teams, choirs, and worship leaders.
Biblical Foundations for Worship Leadership
The book begins with seven characteristics that address the heart of a worshiper. This is applicable for all in worship leadership in music ministry. From there, we venture into biblical principles, such as joy, awe, holiness, thanksgiving, etc., and support from Scripture for physical expressions in worship (e.g. lifting hands, singing, bowing down, etc.). The book proceeds to give some compelling illustrations from the Bible concerning worship (extravagant, the power of praise, etc.) before concluding with a look at worship in the Book of Revelation, "Heaven's Song."