Trinity Worship Leadership Profile
Taken directly from the Worship Leadership Role Indicator by Jon Nicole at worshipteamcoach.com.

Thanks for using this tool! It’s designed to get you thinking about the leadership roles you play on this team and where you could bring in other leaders to complement you.

Instructions:
Read each of the 30 statements below and answer true or false. For many of these questions, you’ll have to make a choice based on what’s MOST true for you.

If the statement is more true than false for you, click 'True'. If the statement is more false than true for you, click 'False'.

Be as honest as possible. Usually your first gut reaction is the right one for you. And don’t answer how you think you SHOULD answer. Answer how you honestly feel regardless of what you think the “proper” choice should be.

After you’ve finished answering these 30 questions, you're done! Merrick will get back to you with your results.
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First Name *
Last Name *
Email *
Phone Number
If you're taking this survey as someone else, please state who.
To get a better idea of what leadership gifts they may have, some team members may ask you to take this survey as if you were them.
You’d rather create your monthly team schedule than teach the congregation a new song. *
You’d rather lead worship for another church’s worship team  retreat than update the worship team member database for your own church. *
You would rather transpose every song in the set right before rehearsal than re-file all the chord charts after Sunday. *
You would much rather plan the transitions between all the songs than create the monthly musician schedule. *
When you make out the schedule, you like spending the extra time praying for each team member rather than just get it done and posted. *
You understand the power of effective administrative systems, but you would rather someone else manage them. *
You would rather transfer new people's information from the worship team application into the online worship planning software than talk with the sound guy about how the mix was on Sunday. *
You get more frustrated when the congregation doesn’t participate than you do when the band gets off tempo. *
As you listen to a recording of a potential new worship song, you find yourself thinking about how your band could handle the arrangement rather than imagining yourself leading it for the congregation. *
You would rather plan a worship set and NOT lead than lead a worship set that someone else created. *
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