What’s Wrong With Getting Lost In Worship?
My three teenage children went to a youth camp recently.
Who Are You Chasing?
Who Are You Chasing? New pedals? Bethel’s vibe? Happiness? A bigger worship team?
Beyond The Chart
I’m working with a worship team that has been trained well.
A Glimpse
We live on a volcano. Don’t worry. It’s sleeping.
The DS-11 Is Your Passport
I sat around the table with my worship leader friends and asked them this question. “What’s it like when you schedule training for your team?”
The Church Pianist (How To Re-imagine Music For Your Context)
My dear friend, George Yellak, allowed me to eavesdrop on a conversation with one of his team members.
Oblique Strategies
Have you ever wished you could “teach” your sound team to listen and mix more musically?
Liturgies
We invited some friends over for Sunday brunch and worship at our farm.
Just Ask
On Sunday, we visited a church we hadn’t been to before. While the eight of us filed in a few minutes past starting time and found our seats in two rows, two leaders addressed the congregation.
Context
My wife has taught me many things.
How To Improve The Quality of Your Services
A worship leader recently asked me how to improve the quality of their services. That’s easy.
Pleasing The LORD
“Good morning, (CHURCH NAME)! We’re glad you’re here. It’s a beautiful day to worship the LORD. Would you stand and sing with us?”
Please Don't Sing
“Please don’t sing,” we politely say every time the lyrics are late.
Congregational Voices
I was rehearsing the team and we were deciding how to arrange a song.
Watching Isn't Playing
I had made it to eighth grade. My basketball career grew in spite of my culture shock from our transition from Costa Rica to San Antonio, Texas, about two years earlier.
Leading the Same Room Limits Me
One of your lids as a worship leader may be leading the same room over and over.
Reflect
Twenty-four hours ago, I was leading worship. How did it go?
How do I know the answer?
Dogs Dig Holes
Crema and Milo, my two street mutts, are lovely creatures. Except when they dig holes. Their habit makes me consider astroturfing the yard. I’m not even kidding.
Limiters of Freedom
We were 100% designed for freedom. Sadly, we don’t often live like it. What limits us?
Worshiping in Freedom
Any stage amplifies what’s already there. Any spotlight highlights what was hidden. If I want to be freer on stage, I need to know what freedom is offstage.
