Articles for Worship & Creative

Ten Atonement Songs You Should Consider Singing

Over the years, I’ve realized that not all atonement songs about the cross are created equal. Some use the word “cross” without explaining what it means. Others see the cross merely as a selfless act of love for our encouragement.

Why It Matters What We Sing

Whether our singing consists of the most contemporary hits led by a band or is comprised of classic hymns conducted acappella, we should give serious thought to the content of our singing for three reasons:

If You Lead Creatives, This Is What You Need to Know

Todd Henry has led creatives for 20 years. At the Global Leadership Summit, Todd downloaded the principles he's learned about leading this unique group of people during his half-hour session.

A Few Creeds Plus the Bible: How to Shepherd a Church toward the Use of Confessions

Creeds and confessions bring unity to the church in both its orthodoxy and its orthopraxy, thus protecting the church from heterodoxy. But how does a pastor cast a confessional vision of church for a church that has never been confessional?

When Corporate Worship Is Just Singing

I love corporate worship. Without a doubt, the combination of lyric and melody is one of my favorite art forms in all the world. But I’ve had a lingering question that has been in my mind as it relates to corporate worship.Can it be that corporate worship is just singing?

Scripture Memory: One Encouragement and One Warning

My daily to-do list includes three non-negotiables: Bible reading, prayer, and Scripture memory. There’s no “day off” to rest FROM these disciplines. 

My Spouse Does Not Enjoy Sex

If your spouse doesn't enjoy sex, that's not unusual. “Sex can be quite fun. So why do married couples have so little of it?” This is wise pastoral counsel for married couples struggling to love each other sexually.

13 Things Pastors Wish Their Worship Leaders Knew

I recently had the privilege of participating in the Cutting It Straight conference in Jacksonville, led by H.B. Charles Jr. and hosted by Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church. At this conference, I discovered the 13 things pastors wish their worship leaders knew.