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Worship Podcast
When my heart is dry and I don’t feel like worshiping, I go to Scripture.
There’s nothing that stirs my affection for God like His Word.
I like to be different. Unique. Memorable.
As a worship leader, I balance this tension almost every day.
Every time I innovate and create in the context of corporate worship, I’m faced with resistance.
I wonder if it’s possible to be too creative, too innovative for our own good.
You probably have a tendency to say more than you need to.
You are born with a need to communicate.
That’s why I love Twitter. I love the effect it’s had on my writing and learning.
We all know that we want more than just great music on Sunday morning.
We desire more than a tight band, innovative programming, and well executed services.
We want the presence of God. We desire for God to be lifted up and glorified in our midst.
We want to decrease as the glory of God increases. But how does that happen?
For my entire life, I’ve heard a particular word mentioned in the church.
Every worship leader wants it, whether you know what it is or not.
It’s the anointing.
So when we speak of the “anointing”, what do we mean?