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The posture and attitude of leaders, in particular, will set the tone for any gathering; what leaders do has more impact than they realize. It may be tempting to use the worship time to chat with people or, even worse, to hold mini staff meetings in the front row or use this time for final sermon preparation. The way leaders engage in the worship experience will send a huge message to the church community about the value and expectation placed on the worship time.
— David Ruis, The Worship God Is SeekingCurrently Reading
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