Sunday Schedule
Children: 9:00a.m. and 10:45a.m.
Youth: 10:45a.m. and 6:00p.m.
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Worship Ministry Musicians
What musicians are needed at Trinity Fellowship?
Trinity Fellowship Evangelical Free Church seeks to be a highly participatory church when it comes to worship. In other words, we want people who God has gifted in vocal and instrumental music, sound, lighting, computer technology, dance, drama, etc. etc. etc.
One key component to a unified ministry, beyond individual musical giftedness and abilities, is the importance of individual giftedness fitting the needs of the team and being able to flow within a particular team. Some people are very gifted musicians and/or vocalists, but for one reason or another (vocal range, musical style, etc) they have trouble flowing with the team. Musical fit and flow within the team is a two way street. At some point the leadership of the team may decide that temporary or permanent sabbatical from the team is necessary due to the direction of the team or needs of a particular week, emphasis or focus. Additionally, the team member may feel that their time has come to an end on the team for any reasons. Either decision will be respected and accepted...love wins.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of musicians needed at Trinity Fellowship Church:
| Typical Musicians | Other Musicians | Support Crew | Vocalists (Male & Female) | Trumpet/Trombone | Sound Board Tech | Pianist/Keyboard | Saxophone/Clarinet | Video/Image Tech | Guitar (Acoustic & Electric) | Strings (Cello/Violin/Viola) | Drums/Percussion | Flute | Bass Guitar |
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If you would like to audition with an instrument not on the list...we would love to hear from you.
Why do we do auditions?
We hold auditions for various ministries in the church for three main reasons:
Because God deserves our best
God asks for the best we can give Him in our worship. In the Old Testament, God asked for the best of what the people had as their worship offering. For us, that means services that are well planned and presented to Him by people He gifted to help lead. It's not about perfectionism; it's about giving God the best we can.
Because we don't want to be a distraction
Each of us can have the purest hearts of worship in the world; but if our abilities are lacking, we can end up distracting people in services from worshiping God and focusing on Him and instead turn the attention unwittingly to ourselves.
Because we want you to be the most fulfilled
Romans 12 talks about using our spiritual gifts. We all have areas of interest in which we aren't necessarily highly gifted. When we are serving in the areas God gifted us, we have more joy and fulfillment and are more effective. Auditions help us find those areas.
