Whenever you lead worship, do people leave talking about your talent? Or are they amazed by the greatness of God?
I don’t know about you, but that’s my goal – to lead people to a place of encounter with Jesus.
Then, get out of the way.
Worship Podcast
Whenever you lead worship, do people leave talking about your talent? Or are they amazed by the greatness of God?
I don’t know about you, but that’s my goal – to lead people to a place of encounter with Jesus.
Then, get out of the way.
Today’s post is a featured interview with Ben Cantelon, worship leader & recording artist from Soul Survivor in England.
I’m giving away 5 copies of his new album, “Everything In Color” on the blog today. At the end of the post, I’ll tell you how you can win a copy.
Dear Unknown Worship Leader,
You, who lead week in and week out at a church no one has heard of…
Who may never write a worship song that anyone will sing…
Who may never sell out a stadium with your leadership charisma…
Something weird has happened to me recently.
I don’t want to lead worship anymore. Well, that’s not exactly true. I don’t want to lead worship…alone.
I hate to say this, but your worship leading isn’t what it used to be.
Sure, you’ve improved your technique since the early days. You’ve gotten more professional. Everything is tight. But when it comes to worship, something is missing.