It’s part of what it means to be a musician.
We stand on a stage. People look at us. People love us. We’re too awesome.
At least that’s what we think.
But the worship team is much more than a gig. Matter of fact, viewing it as such is devastating.
Worship Podcast
It’s part of what it means to be a musician.
We stand on a stage. People look at us. People love us. We’re too awesome.
At least that’s what we think.
But the worship team is much more than a gig. Matter of fact, viewing it as such is devastating.
I have the privilege of interviewing worship pastor Aaron Niequist from Willow Creek Community Church today.
I came across his most recent project “A New Liturgy” a few months ago and was immediately drawn in.
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.