Lord I see now. 🤣🤣#praiseandworshipsongs #workshop #christianhumor #christiangirl #lordhavemercy
Sometimes, humor is the best way to process our roles in church life, especially when we feel like we’re not quite fitting a certain expectation. I remember once jokingly realizing why my Pastor didn’t ask me to lead praise and worship—it’s not always about skill but also about the right fit and calling. Leading worship requires more than just enthusiasm; it involves spiritual depth, musical ability, and a heart geared towards guiding others in faith. In workshops and praise and worship sessions I've attended, the importance of behind-the-scenes roles became clearer. Not everyone needs to be on the forefront to contribute meaningfully. Sometimes, being a part of the community, encouraging others, or even providing comic relief can uplift spirits just as much. This mindset helped me embrace my unique contribution without comparing myself harshly. Christian humor like this helps relieve the pressure we might feel to perform perfectly in sacred settings. It reminds us that our faith journey is personal and communal, and that sometimes the Lord’s grace can be found in laughter and humility. So, whether you’re blessed with a powerful voice or have a knack for funny observations during worship, your role is valuable. Embracing who you are within the church family can bring unexpected joy and growth.