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The Worship Leader the Church Actually Needs
Each intensive, they trickle in one by one—guitar cases in hand, eyes bright with expectation, ready for hours of jam sessions and song-sharing. But within the first hour or two, they realize this is a different kind of worship school. One that cares less about how well they can play like a rockstar, and more […]
Avoiding the Trap of Judging Worship
One of the things that naturally happens when people start trying to grow in their competency as a songwriter or worship leader, is that they start paying much more attention to the songs they hear and the worship services they attend. On one hand, this can be a great learning season that brings a lot […]
Culture of Communication (Pt. 1)
I’ll be honest. For the last several years, I’ve found myself wrestling with my own frustration around communication. Specifically interpersonal communication. Sometimes there are extenuating circumstances where grace is needed, of course, but I’m talking more about a habitual pattern of not responding in a timely manner (or at all) or responding in a way […]