Articles for Worship & Creative
Articles for Worship & Creative
11 Ways I Am Minimizing the Downside of Using Social Media
To use social media or to not use social media. It is not a small choice as recent research is showing there are significant downsides to being on social media: less exposure to other viewpoints, more anger, your brain being trained to read in short bursts rather than deep reading, increased anxiety, and the list continues.
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Painting During Worship
Live painting is an expression of faith. Live painting gives the visual artists in our church a venue for publicly expressing their faith through non-musical worship. We strongly believe that the non-verbal testimony of those who paint is as important as the verbal testimonies we share in our services.
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How to Motivate Your Church to Worship God
Have you ever noticed how easily your mind can drift when you sing?
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What Makes Communion Special?
The Lord's Supper is an essential part of worship—but what makes it so significant?
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Top 10 Church Logos for Story and Design
Will Mancini offers a list of top church logos that cast vision and share story through design.
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The Pandemic Has Led Us to Decentralized Worship, And That’s Not a Bad Thing
Centralized and decentralized worship are both biblical and necessary if we are to faithfully love God and love our neighbors as we love ourselves. One can’t survive without the other.
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7 Things Worship Leaders Won’t Tell You
Worship leaders are often a little eccentric. After all, we are musicians, with artistic dispositions and complex temperaments and unique ways of expressing ourselves. If there are tattoos in the sanctuary, chances are, the worship leader is the one wearing them.
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Pandemic Challenges Music Ministers, Choir Members
Music ministers are all too familiar with research suggesting that choir members singing ranks with coughing as a coronavirus spreader.