You know you’re supposed to practice. You’ve heard that your whole life. But when it comes to being a better worship leader, the question is not if but what.
How do you practice worship leading?
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You know you’re supposed to practice. You’ve heard that your whole life. But when it comes to being a better worship leader, the question is not if but what.
How do you practice worship leading?
If I told you that you could write hundreds of songs that would change the world, would you believe me?
It’s possible, but far from easy. Many of you are epic songwriters.
Still, others of you want to be epic songwriters, but aren’t doing anything about it.
The old and the young. Can’t we all just get along?
One of the most common frustrations of leading a local church worship team is connecting the generations – to actually work together.
Oftentimes they look like lepers trying to avoid each other than a team working together.
Why is this?
If there was one thing you could pay for to get a massive result, what would it be?
For my worship team, I’d pay for unity – a team of hard working, Jesus loving, sold-out for the Gospel, passionate musicians.
If only it was that easy.
While you can’t pay for unity, it’s a value worthy of your best effort.
We all have to do it at one time or another.
Embracing confrontation and having difficult conversations is something every leader needs to get comfortable with.