Articles for Worship & Creative
The Cross Illuminates God’s Attributes
"As I studied the attributes of God’s holiness, I found the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ to be the supreme demonstration of this eternal perfection of God."
Articles for Worship & Creative
Does the Audio Engineer HAVE to Be a Control Freak?
Does an audio engineer have to be a control freak? The answer is "Yes, and you’re wrong." The other anser is "No ... and you’re also wrong."
Ministry Tech Leaders
Tech Review: Mackie ProFX16v3 Mixer
The Mackie ProFX16v3 16-channel professional effects mixer is a reasonably priced mixer that does most of the things that the big boys do, only you can purchase it without breaking your budget.
Articles for Worship & Creative
The ULTIMATE Guide To Church Stage Lighting Systems
Every person I interviewed about the best choices of church stage lighting told me the same thing: The industry standard is now LED lighting and it is timeless.
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Worship Drummer: How to Serve From Behind the Drum Kit
As musicians on a stage in front of a congregation, worship drummer is a leader. A few key ideas: serving the worship leader, serving the audio engineer, and serving the church—some things practical and some things spiritual.
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Sometimes, to Hear the Voice of God, We Should Stop Singing
Our worship actions can drown out the distinct voice of God that is often only discernible in the silence. In the midst of our self-generated noise, we can miss healing, comforting, and encouraging words of hope.
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Glenn Packiam: Is Emotional Worship Wrong?
The question is not whether or not worship ought to be emotional. Of course it does; and worship—as a way of meeting God—has always involved emotion. The question is whether emotional worship is appropriate or not.
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You Can Avoid the Hymns vs Contemporary Worship Trap
Mixing hymns with contemporary worship songs is quite a challenge and back then resources were non-existent. It was a stark choice: hymns vs contemporary worship.