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Dec 31 2015

#110: The Music Of Delirious, A Pioneering Spirit, & Guitar Gear with Stu G [Podcast]

The Music of Delirious

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“Once you’ve tasted a little bit of pioneering, you never want to settle.” – Stu G

It’s refreshing to talk with someone who has had decades of experience doing the same thing without a jaded heart. That’s why I love Stu G. Stu is one of the founding members of the band Delirious, an incredible guitarist, and one who has had a massive influence upon modern worship in so many ways.

In this chat we dive into some of Stu’s Delirious memories, his transition from the band to what he’s doing now, as well as his new project “Have You Heard” – music which predates Delirious. And for you guitar players out there, we geek out for a bit about Stu’s live setup and signal chain.

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Podcast

Dec 18 2015

#109: The Grace of God, Productivity, & Itinerant Ministry With Brad & Rebekah [Podcast]

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So great to have two of my good friends, Brad & Rebekah on the podcast today. They are both great worship leaders and songwriters who travel to churches all over the world, leading worship and equipping worship teams.

In this conversation we talk a lot about what it takes to be a self employed artist – how to structure your week, stay on top of bookings, manage details, schedule creativity, and more. We also talk about their new Christmas album, Gift of Grace.

Enjoy!

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Podcast

Dec 15 2015

What My Kids Are Teaching Me About Worship

I’ve learned that peoplewill forget what you said,people will forget what you did,but people will never forgethow you made them feel.

It’s fascinating to watch my kids grow up – to be on the other side, watching them experience life for the first time.

Just the other day Tyler was talking to Siri on my iPhone. This is a common occurrence. Both of my kids consider Siri a friend and it’s evidenced by the long conversations. At this particular moment, Tyler asked Siri for “Paw Patrol,” his favorite show. In an instant, Siri replies, “Looking up all the results for vagina.”

In that moment I realized the journey that awaited me as a parent. And I also realized it was time for Tyler and Siri to hang out a bit less.

Kids are constantly learning and so, so vulnerable. It’s really insane.

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Worship

Dec 10 2015

Paul Baloche On Being a Worship Pastor, Christmas Music, & Balancing Production With Authenticity [Podcast]

Paul Baloche

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Today we chat with a legend. That legend is Paul Baloche. Paul has been leading worship, writing songs, and serving the local church for over 30 years and is one of the very best.

What I love about Paul is his honesty, transparency, and his commitment to serving everyday worshipers. He’s not flashy or complicated with what he does, and it’s effective. Very effective.

This conversation covers the gamut of goodness. Enjoy!

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Podcast

Dec 08 2015

The Difference Between An Artist And A Worship Leader

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Sometimes I hate to lead worship. Why? Because nobody cares.

Nobody. cares. And that’s actually a very good thing.

  • Nobody cares about the songs you wrote.
  • Nobody cares about your flawless musical arrangements.
  • Nobody cares about how you look.
  • Nobody cares how much you know.
  • Nobody cares how many mistakes you make.

What do people care about?

  • They care about connecting with Jesus.
  • They care about finding their purpose.
  • They care about the peace of God.
  • They care about knowing and believing the truth.
  • They care about their lives being a part of something bigger.

That’s the difference between an artist building a fanbase and a worship leader serving a community. It’s a different skill set. It’s a different goal.

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Worship Leaders

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