I forgot to add one of our bigger challenges is that although we often have many people involved in worship each week, our Pastor often helps with the flow by making certain announcements. On weeks when he is not here, we do need to do more organizing: Who will announce the offering? Who will make this transition? Who will say "Please be seated"? Our format doesn't specifically call out those things because many times our pastor just does it.
Another thing is something like the reading of scripture between the two songs after the sermon. It's not assigned ahead, one of the Praise Team members will volunteer during rehearsal. It's a tossup between how much time we spend ahead of time, and how much we can handle more efficiently by making Sunday morning assignments, but sometimes Sunday mornings get a little harried when we realize we have extra details to arrange.



We prepare a second version of the worship order for those who are involved in worship. It is basically the worship order as included int he bulletin for everyone, but with extra instructions for those leading worship. This is emailed out during the week to everyone who is serving on the upcoming Sunday, and copies of it are printed on green paper each week so all those involved can have a copy with the notes on it. It's not a perfect system, but it definitely helps keep us organized.
***** Here's just an example. From our bulletin *****
God Speaks to Us through His Word
Old Testament Scripture Reading: Exodus 20:15
New Testament Scripture Reading: 1 Timothy 6:3 – 19
Sermon Title: The Good Life: (8) You Shall Not Steal
We Respond to God’s Word
*Song of Response: Take My Life That It May Be (Hymn #289; v. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6)
Knowing You (All I Once Held Dear)
Offerings of Financial Blessings
***** The same section, from our "green sheet" (PT=Praise Team) *****
God Speaks to Us through His Word
Old Testament Scripture Reading: Exodus 20:15
New Testament Scripture Reading: 1 Timothy 6:3 – 19
Sermon Title: The Good Life: (8) You Shall Not Steal
[PT enter up stage steps, ready to go at amen]
We Respond to God’s Word
*Song of Response: Take My Life That It May Be (Hymn #289; v. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6)
[piano under reading of 2 Corinthians 9:6, 8 (beginning with God), 11]
Knowing You (All I Once Held Dear)
[PT exit stage back]
Offerings of Financial Blessings