Today we’re talking stewardship and skills! And I’m challenging you to do something King David did!
Read MoreThe sound system is a tool every worship leader uses. I’m a big believer that we should learn to operate the tools we’re using properly. And here’s the thing: It doesn’t have to be difficult and you don’t have to become an expert.
Read MoreThe stage can be a great tool for a leader! Learn to view it properly!
Read MoreA few weeks ago, I found myself in the middle of several projects: services to plan, blog posts to write, clients to coach, an event I was leading worship at, a couple meetings to prepare for, and a plethora of other things. There was a ton to do, but I still couldn’t focus. Then I remembered this productivity technique.
Read MoreHave you ever had a bigger would be better thought? Something like: “If I had a bigger band I could…” or “If only we had an electric guitar player we could…” or “If I had just a little more money I could update the sound system…” Thoughts like that come up all the time in ministry!
Read MoreAs a team you exist both for your church and for each other. I think sometimes we forget that though.
Read MoreFor the last several weeks it seemed to me that our team was circling up at the end of rehearsals to share about all the bad things in each other lives. And honestly, it was depressing. Don’t get me wrong, I want our team to be with and for one another in the good times and bad, but sometimes all we focus on is the bad.
Read MoreIt may be helpful to survey your method’s once in a while with key members of your team. Find out what’s working and what’s not.
Read MoreNext weekend I’m leading worship for an event where there will be people from a variety of church backgrounds. As I’ve been preparing to lead, putting together my set list, and talking with event coordinators it occurred to me how different it is to put together a set list for events like this. In this post, I’m sharing the 4 questions I ask when choosing songs for events outside of my church.
Read More