Articles for Worship & Creative

Is Worship Warfare or Witness?

While many believers find the language of worship warfare empowering, others question whether it risks conflating spiritual devotion with a kind of militant theology.

How to Balance Structure & Spontaneity in Worship

Some spontaneity in your worship sets will encourage the community to engage in unique and fresh ways in the midst of a service.

How To Be A Great Backup Singer

Don’t get offended when someone gives you tips to improve your voice and role as a backup singer. We’re all on a journey of improving our musical craft. Keep growing! Stay humble! Work hard.

Simple Practices to Build Consistent Family Worship

Family worship does not have to be complicated or lengthy. In fact, the most impactful moments are often the simplest.

Developing Worship Night Themes for Your Church

How do you plan an evening of worship that is engaging? We’ve all been to worship services and prayer meetings we wish we could beam out of. Here are eight tips for developing worship night ideas.

Teach Your Congregation to Worship Every Day

Worship every day: the goal is not to add more religious activity, but to awaken a heart posture that recognizes God in all things.

How Worship Leaders Can Leave a Legacy

How to think about what kind of legacy you'll leave. When worship leaders have a fear of being upstaged, it blinds us from our power to replace ourself with the next great leader. That’s an incredible power and responsibility.

How to Use Prayer as Worship for a Deeper Congregational Experience

Instead of being a perfunctory opening or closing line, prayer as worship can become the heart of the service, drawing the people into God’s story and inviting them to respond with devotion, awe, and obedience.