Song Stories: “Lord, I Lift Your Name On High”
Jason gives us a rundown of his stage gear for running dual acoustics on stage.
If you have a moment, we’d like your help on some quick research. If you are a worship leader, worship pastor, music minister, etc…could you give us the answers to three quick questions based on your status at the church where you are at? Question
One of the most frustrating things about being in worship leadership is that we, often times, don’t have anyone to talk to about our leadership issues. Our lead pastor is a great resource, and often our next line up – but they can’t often relate
To build a creative team, you need creative people. I know that seems like a “no-brainer”, but what exactly is a “creative” person? The definition might surprise you. In fact, some of the people that you might think would be a misfit for a creative
One of the most helpful tools I have found for planning ahead has been the implementation of a Creative Team. Collaborative efforts are great for accountability, ideas, implementation, and for keeping things from growing stale. A creative team can accomplish all of this. This week,
Want in-ears but cant afford expensive systems? How about using your iPhone or Android? Pretty soon…you’ll be able to! It’s called Audiofusion, and the software has been a hit at Winter NAMM 2018. The software is currently in Beta, but it promises to deliver real-time
Yesterday, we talked about goal setting for 2018 and why it is often hard for worship leaders. We also discussed 4 key things we could do to begin the year on a great start. If you haven’t already, go back and read that article, and
2018 is is here. In fact, the first month is halfway over. For many worship leaders, the year ends and then the new year begins in regrets. “I didn’t accomplish _________”. “I didn’t get (goal) started/finished.” For many of us, the reason behind that statement