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Commit to Worship: Throw Your Cap Over the Wall
Now that some of those worship leading strengths or sweet-spots we so depended on and were revered for may no longer be available in the near future, how are we going to continue to lead? Maybe it’s time for us to throw our cap over the wall.
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9 Lessons on Worship EVERYONE Need to Learn
These are the kinds of things I wish I was told when I started leading worship. Which is why I compiled this list. If you’d like, share this with the young worship leaders you’re working with.
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Foundations for the Fellowship of Believers
How are you helping the fellowship of believers to stay connected with each other and with God through Jesus Christ?
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3 Ways Worship Leaders Can Encourage Worship
One thing that's common with each team is people in attendance expressing their adoration. So I ask myself, "Why doesn't that expression follow them to church?" and "How can I get people worshipping?"
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Women in Worship – Raising Up Women Worship Leaders
My hope is that whether you have women worship leaders in your church currently or you are asking God to raise up female leaders for your team, you would find this a helpful place to gain insight.
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The Potentially Pernicious Power of Pesky Pronouns in Worship
In the case of a whole class of innocent pronouns in worship, suddenly abandoned in a rush to create the illusion of community.
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Worship Is a Lifestyle – Here’s How to Live It
To become a worshiper, we need to repeatedly embrace the fact that worship is a lifestyle. I want that action to become as natural as breathing, brushing my teeth, and eating my meals.
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Singing Hymns in Church – 4 Reasons You Should Keep Them
Singing for the Christian is formative and responsive, and therefore must be informed by Scripture. The importance of hymns is that we learn what we sing.