Is our God the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob or the God of the soundbite? Is our God seated above the heavens or contained in 280 characters?
Read MoreGuiding a person from a rotational volunteer to leading your team and church takes time and commitment. Still, it’s an essential part of strengthening your worship ministry.
Read MoreAlthough I love Christmas music and have listened to countless Christmas albums, secular and sacred, from decades past and present, finding songs that our team and I can effectively lead for our Sunday gatherings can be tough.
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 MoreReceiving communion as a Church family is one of the most powerful and sacred practices of the faith. Guiding people through the process of confessing sin, remembering Christ and receiving forgiveness is a wonderful privilege.
Read MoreFinding creative ways to pull off your favorite worship song live without the fifteen member band has been a challenge for worship leaders for years. Fortunately there is plenty of inspiration out there to contextualize great songs for a smaller band.
Read MoreIf you’re anything like me you started writing songs as soon as you had two chords to rub together. Songwriting isn’t just a fundamental part of being a musician, it’s a crucial piece of the local church expression.
Read MoreLeading worship with a small team of musicians is a real challenge and considering the majority of churches in the U.S. are 200 people or less this is a challenge most worship leaders face.
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