Guest Worship Leading
Dave Helmuth
September 2011
Dave Helmuth
September 2011
Description:I pulled together musicians from churches where I've been on staff and without a formal rehearsal, we dove in!Everytime I listen to this, I end up singing Anthony's keyboard riff at the end of Your Love Never Fails over and over...love it! It's definitely the standout on this recording: 7:23 to 20:03...almost 13 minutes of glory bilss!Band:Drums: Doug PhillipsBass: Rusty RichardsNord: Anthony HarnishElectric Guitar: Paul BradleyAcoustic Guitar an Lead Vocal: Dave HelmuthSinger: Janet RichardsAudio Engineer: Allen ApgarSongs:Our GodYour Love Never FailsYour NameGreat Is Thy FaithfulnessNeeding YouYou can download all the charts by clicking the link below.Thanks so much Allen for capturing this recording!
Ryan Shenk
September 2011
Description:Learn to sing harmonies, build dynamics, and listen to each other in serving a song [rather than spotlighting my stunning vocal ability] Learn the art of blending - could Sandi Patty and Kari Jobe sing together? What should you do when you're not singing in the mic? What resources are available to help learn harmonies?Ryan Shenk, Worship Pastor at Manheim BIC Church. Ryan rocks.
Daniel & Natalia Hazelwood
October 2012
Description:Receive practical advice (play nice even if you can't play well) and spiritual impartation (be a laid-down lover). Here's a breath of fresh air!Follow them on Twitter: @DanielHazelwood and @NataliaHzlwd
Dan Siewert & Dave Helmuth
October 2010
Description:Digital media has changed everything.Is a worship service as we know it still a relevant activity?Will people take time out from their daughter’s soccer tournament on a Sunday to sit in rows and sing hymns?Will fifteen and sixteen year olds stop texting long enough to pay attention to something like that?And is it possible to turn the tables?Can digital media be our servant rather than a distraction and actually help us into an experience of the presence of God?What would that look like?This session was amazing! It was so visceral...they actually crushed boxes...literally!
Dan Siewert & Dave Helmuth
October 2010
Description:This session was amazing! It was so visceral...they actually crushed boxes...literally!
Dave Helmuth
May 2011
Description:Learn how different songs fit into standard grooves. Its a great idea for medleys, how to play certain songs better, and how to understand what makes the song work (so you can tell your drummer) :)And yes, that's me. The drummer.
Dave Helmuth
May 2011
Description:What defines me?What I wear?Where I’m from?What I know?Who I know?What I do?What I’ve done?No.These things shape me, and more interestingly,They reveal what defines me.I live as a result of what defines me.Follow Dave on a fascinating, compelling, transformative journey toward living a hugely meaningful, effective, and free life!This was recorded on May 18, 2011 at Gateway House of Prayer's Equipping Service and the original can be found at http://www.gatewayprayer.com/media/
Dan Sigmon
May 2010
Description:Dan Sigmon Pastor of Worship Arts at Manor Church (Lancaster), shares how to choose a “healthy diet” of great songs for any congregation to sing and how worship leaders can be more creative when planning services. He also discusses how to use classic hymn arrangements in blended and contemporary settings. Worship planners, leaders, pastors, and the entire team member will benefit from our time together.
Dave Helmuth
March 2012
Description:Most of us learned more about worship from being kids in church than what the Bible says. (What!?) We’ll explore integrating Biblical patterns for worship. Did you know that when you see the word “praise” in the Bible, it’s a translation of seven different Hebrew words with different meanings? Experience the freedom of Biblical expressions of worship. Don’t worry, singing the latest Chris Tomlin song or Fanny Crosby’s classic still fits.
Dave Helmuth
March 2012
Description:With so many personalities, styles, opinions, backgrounds, tastes, how do I know what true worship looks like? We hold true to the reality that the scriptures must always shape our God-encounters in worship – the way we approach, express, and interact with God in worship. So is my worship filled with Biblical expressions of worship? Do my expressions of worship reflect the God I worship? Would I say that my personal worship is a model for others to follow? Are there fears that keep me from expressing Biblical worship? We’ll learn how to be more generous in worship.