Ministry Tech Leaders
Creating Video on Demand for Your Church – The “How” and “Why”
We figured out how to set up a ring light, plug in a decent mic and make eye contact with the camera. Well done church! But, when it comes to creating video on demand content we really haven’t improved our game.
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The Narcissism of Worship My Way
If our worship is truly in spirit and truth, then it must reflect who God is, not necessarily just what we want. But when we focus on what God desires, the attention of our worship is on him.
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Identity in Christ Verses: 76 Inspirational Scriptures
If you have received Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, here’s a list of who you really are. Marvel at the epic greatness of your Lord and what He has done for you to shape your identity in Christ.
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Worthy of Family Worship
It's unlikely that church attendance alone will impress your children with the greatness and glory of God. I want to convey one main point: God deserves to be worshiped daily through family worship.
Ministry Tech Leaders
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Sound Techs
How well we work determines the results of our work. Here are habits all sound techs need to adopt and develop.
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One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Five Ideas for Family Faith Formation
These ideas for family faith formation come from a variety of different church traditions. Hopefully one will strike a chord, and you can begin working toward more times where families experience faith formation together with their faith community.
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Why Your Church Should Be Singing Older Songs
Worship leaders … it may be that the older songs can’t be done in the style that you prefer. It may be that the song means NOTHING to you, but we have to remember that it’s not about us at all.
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Is Secular Music a Sin?
Is secular music a sin? We don't want to be legalists, but we do want to throw off those things that stop or hinder us as we pursue maturity in Jesus.