This may be super specific, but the scenario might look something like this:
You’re serving in a church and have a few committed instrumentalists and few vocalists but they all are most comfortable following you. You then, by default, sing almost every song and lead the way for transitions, invitations, etc.
How do you take who you have and develop them to become more comfortable truly leading?
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