I believe the number of songs we sing about the birth, life, death, resurrection, and new covenant work of Jesus should far outweigh the number of songs about any other subject.
Read MoreWe all have things we want to get done. Not tasks. Not to-dos. Major things. Things that require considerable focus and attention. Things that really make a difference in a major way.
Read MoreAs worship leaders, songs are the primary vehicle we use to honor God, celebrate Jesus, express thanksgiving, shape theology, and pursue our Savior’s Presence.
Read MoreSharing new songs with your church is always a bit of a gamble. You search for new songs. You find one you like. You listen over and over trying to image your team playing it and your church singing it.
Read MoreThere’s seems to be one issue that plagues every Worship Leader I talk to. “Why is it so hard to find good upbeat worship songs?”
Read MoreIn a lot of ways a worship leader is like a producer. To make a song "musical” you have to consider when instruments come in and out and where the song gets big and soft.
Read MoreRearranging songs you regularly lead at your church is one of the best ways to keep you, your team and your music fresh.
Read MoreThis Sunday was an extremely exciting one. We launched our new series “The Gospel of Grace”, a study through the book of Romans and everything that come along with that.
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