Week 5: Building Trust

“The one who lives with integrity will be safe, but whoever perverts his ways will fall suddenly.” – Proverbs 10:9 (CSB)

Trust is the foundation of any strong team. Without it, communication breaks down, and the mission suffers. As worship team members, we are called to work together in harmony, reflecting the unity that God desires for His church. Building trust requires integrity, humility, and a willingness to rely on one another in every role.

This week, let’s focus on how we can strengthen trust within our team, creating a foundation for deeper worship and more effective ministry.

As musicians, trust is built through consistency, preparedness, and flexibility. When your fellow musicians can rely on you to know your parts, listen attentively, and adapt to the flow of worship, you contribute to a spirit of unity. Trusting one another musically creates an environment where the Holy Spirit can move freely.

For the tech team, trust comes from reliability and clear communication. Whether it’s ensuring the slides are correct, managing audio levels, or maintaining lighting transitions, every action builds confidence in the team. Being proactive and communicative fosters an atmosphere where the worship service runs smoothly and effectively.

  1. Personal Reflection: Ask God to show you any areas where you can grow in trustworthiness.

  2. Team Reflection: During the pre-service gathering, share one way you’ve seen trust demonstrated by a teammate.

  3. Sunday Preparation: Commit to one action this week that builds trust with your team, such as being on time, preparing thoroughly, or offering encouragement.

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