On this episode I talk with Jesse Phillips, a worship musician and producer, about obedience to God and how he's seen God's faithfulness in his life.
Read MoreThis week I sat down with Josiah Fiebelkorn to discuss discipleship as a worship leader and what that means for both your team and church. We also defined both the terms "worship" and "worship leader" and discussed why those definitions matter.
Read MoreThis week I had a great conversation with Matt Stinton, founder of The Songwriter's Advocate. The Songwriter's advocate is an online school for songwriters and worship leaders. Matt gave great insight into the songwriting process, how to evaluate your songs, and more.
Read MoreThis week I sat down with worship leader and songwriter Nathan Shoemaker to discuss stretching yourself in terms of musical style. We talk about why it's important, how to try it and even who should try it!
Read MoreOn Easter Sunday we celebrate the greatest day in history. But as a ministry leader, preparing for that day can be stressful and exhausting. In this episode I share a few encouragements to help you relieve the stress and focus on what's most important!
Read MoreThis week I sat down with Nick and Melissa Morrow from Mountaintops. They shared about their journey from not liking Christian music to being worship leaders, creating with purpose, and how having kids has impacted their artistic endeavors.
Read MoreThis week we're talking prayer! I sat down with worship leader, songwriter and author Rachel Barrentine to get her perspective on the subject. She did not disappoint! Rachel shared about listening to the Lord, how she goes about hearing His voice, praying with authority and more!
Read MoreOn this episode of the WLC Podcast I interview Jon Azzarello about his new book You Are What You Worship. We talk about God’s design for humanity, living a lifestyle of worship, worshiping in both work and rest, and much more.
Read MoreThis week I sat down with worship leader and songwriter Micah Christopher to talk about song selection, leading intentionally and more. This was one of my favorite interviews yet.
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