4 Levels of Effectiveness as Worship Leaders
Over the years I have observed four levels of effectiveness among those who are involved with music in churches. These include praise team members, choir and orchestra members and
Redefining "Blended Worship"
I’m afraid the idea of “blended worship” is often watered down. Blending a few old and new songs in the same service does not necessarily constitute God-honorin
Our Ultimate Goal as Worship Leaders
Excerpt from Week 8 of Praise More Powerful: What can we accomplish every single time we stand in front of others to lead praise and worship? To begin to “unearth” what we so d
The True Essence of Worship
Dueteronomy 6:4-5 says, “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.” Do
Our Praise Should Be Creative
Creativity is the passage-way through which we can discover new and exciting ways to lift up our Lord. A commitment to innovation is the reason new songs are written, old songs are
Praise Impacts Our World
The praise song the People of Judah sang in 2 Chronicles is an excellent example of the kind of worship song that both honors and pleases the Lord. Not only was it scripturally a
Fall in Love with God, not Worship
I’m working on a new devotional book for worship leaders. Here’s an excerpt. I’d love to hear what you think! Thanks! When we see God as we should we will worship