Music Leader Job Description
Trinity Church of Bedford is looking for a godly and skilled man to serve as Music Leader for our congregation. He will oversee musical elements for all public worship services, raise up volunteers, and glorify God by leading the church in song. This role is ideal for those who are musically gifted, centered on the gospel, who love the church, and who believe strongly in congregational singing.
By God’s grace, visitors often comment on the strength of the congregational singing when they attend a service. We aim to be a church that follows the pattern of Exodus 15:1, when “the people of Israel sang to the LORD, saying, ‘I will sing to the LORD, for he has triumphed gloriously.’” We praise him through song because he has saved us through Christ. Thus we’re seeking a man who will help lift our voices in joyful worship to our Triune God.
Please see the bottom of this document for a fuller description of Trinity’s philosophy of music ministry.
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Time: 3-5hrs/wk
Compensation: $12,800/yr
To Apply:
Our church is marked by Christ’s centrality, Reformed soteriology, Baptist ecclesiology, expositional preaching, meaningful membership, deliberate discipleship, joyfully urgent evangelism, congregational singing, generous hospitality, people over programs, and glad complementarianism. If you do not already embrace these emphases, please do not apply.
If you are interested in this position, please email Scott Cope ([email protected]) with your resume and a list of the 3 most influential books of your philosophy of ministry.
May God give you grace and wisdom!
Music Philosophy of Trinity Church of Bedford
Why do Christians sing? Fundamentally, it is because our God is worth singing over. For example, Adam sang over his wife in Genesis 1 to express his delight and joy in her. That which is glorious leads naturally to glory-ascribing in the form of poetic or musical praise. Or, following the LORD’s great act of deliverance at the Red Sea, the first thing Israel did is respond with a song of praise (Exodus 15). The rest of the Old Testament, especially the Psalms, is littered with commands to praise God in song.
When we come to the New Testament, Christians are likewise commanded to sing. Ephesians 5:18-19 says, “Be filled with the Spirit, addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart.” Interestingly, there are two audiences to our singing. First, our songs are directed to God. We make melody to him with our hearts. Second, our songs are directed to one another. This is why we sing. If we were only addressing the Lord, it would be enough to make melody in our hearts. However, because we are also addressing human beings, we make melody, not only with our hearts, but also with our vocal chords, diaphragm, tongue, teeth, lips, and everything else that is required to address one another in song.
Thus, we aim to sing loudly, joyfully, and centered on Christ. Some our songs are faster, some slower; some of them older, while others more recent. In this, we try to cover the whole range of human emotion and experience. And rather than the musicians put on a show or “production,” they encourage and assist the congregation’s voice. In short, when it comes to music, singing is the main thing. And when it comes to singing, the congregation is the main instrument.
A small sampling of our songs include: Holy, Holy, Holy; Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee; O Great God; A Mighty Fortress; How Great Thou Art; Behold Our God; Praise to the Lord, the Almighty; Come Thou Fount; All Creatures of Our God and King; Be Thou My Vision; In Christ Alone; All I Have Is Christ; Jesus Paid it All; Nothing But the Blood; There is a Fountain; When I Survey the Wondrous Cross; His Forever; Man of Sorrows (What a Name!); Amazing Grace; See the Destined Day Arise; The Solid Rock; Grace Greater Than Our Sin; All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name; How Deep the Father’s Love; Come Behold the Wondrous Mystery; Speak, O Lord; Grace Greater Than All Our Sin; Yet Not I, but Through Christ in Me; Christ the Sure and Steady Anchor; His Mercy is More; I Will Wait for You (Ps 130); The Christian’s Daily Prayer; It Is Well; What A Friend We Have in Jesus; Come, Ye Sinners Poor and Needy; How Firm a Foundation; Rock of Ages; Lo, He Comes with Clouds Descending; He Will Hold Me Fast; Whate’er My God Ordains Is Right; Afflicted Saint to Christ Draw Near; Christ is Mine Forevermore; All Glory Be to Christ; And Can It Be?; The Power of the Cross; By Faith.
Here are two brief articles that touch upon our philosophy of music ministry.
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