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Worship Team Leaders Ingrid Ou Henry Hu Joseph Chang DMR (Youth – Daniel, Mark, Ryan) Edwin Su
AV Team Lead - TBDChorus Lead – Serene ChenOrchestra Lead – Daphne Lin
Objective: To provide an environment to freely worship
Golden Rule: No one should engage in anything that detracts from said “Objective” Material distractions need to be stowed Every action/activity that distracts others
from worshiping NEEDS to be corrected Address disruptions ASAP
Material distractions need to be stowed Toys, gadgets, writing utensils, books (Bibles), etc.
Disruptions need to be minimized Verbal: sounds/noises, silly verses, purposely singing
off-key, deliberately shouting, etc. Visual: funny faces, silly actions, turning around and
singing off of the lyrics on the back-wall, actions/goofing around to make light of the worship environment
Physical: pushing, shoving, bumping, changing positions/places, etc.
Innocuous: pulling hoodie/hat over face, sitting down during worship (exception is young K&1), reading
Disruptions need to be addressed as readily as possible Uncorrected disruptions implies acceptance, and is
often contagious
Your behavior establishes the “model” for proper behavior
If you don’t feel that you can serve as a “model” for the children at anytime, please excuse yourself from worship during that time
Don’t be a disruption Talking amongst teachers should be taken
outside the worship Simple greeting, OK Catching up on the past week, not OK
Avoid usage of mobile devices (phone, web, email, etc.)
Glancing at incoming text or caller ID, OK Replying incoming text, not OK Answering phone, not OK Reading email, not OK Replying email, not OK Surfing the web, not OK
Planning/organizing for class should not occur in the worship area
Purpose: minimize mean distance to disruption Makes it easer for you to notice a
disruption Enables you to quickly address an issue Proximity serves as a deterrant