God’s Detailed Plans For Worship
We’re crossing a bridge at our church in worship planning. Here’s a bit of background: We have four Sunday morning services and two other satellite services where we send lay speakers. … Read more
We’re crossing a bridge at our church in worship planning. Here’s a bit of background: We have four Sunday morning services and two other satellite services where we send lay speakers. … Read more
Our Advent / Christmas Series is called Christmas 3:16. It’s been fun to plan for the month. It’s always been awesome to see the way people’s gifts can be used … Read more
This blog post is one of five aspects to worship leadership. Read the intro post. Debriefing is the final D of the worship leading process. Debriefing helps you repeat successes … Read more
Delivery is the fourth step in the 5-D worship leadership process. Read the intro blog here. This is a big one, because it’s the presentation that everyone sees. Too often, … Read more
Direction is the 3rd aspect of 5-D worship leadership process. Read the intro blog here. Direction comes into play as you have a team assembled and ready to lead. One … Read more
Development is the second step in the 5-D Worship Leadership Process. Read the intro blog here. After Dedication – your team being dedicated to God, to each other and to … Read more
This blog post is one of five aspects to worship leadership. Read the intro post. Dedication is the first aspect to worship leadership. It’s on the leader’s mind as people join your … Read more
The goal of the worship team is to help engage the church in meaningful corporate worship. This doesn’t just happen automatically. It requires many factors to fall into place. Above … Read more
Creativity is the defeat of habit by imposing originality and change. — Andy Law Creativity is critical in any organizational leadership. When it comes to planning worship, it seems it’s … Read more