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Required Reading for Worship Leading 101Are you a worship pastor, a worship leader, worship team member (musician or vocals), or simply someone who loves God and desires to grow in your ability to worship God appropriately? Here’s is my “curriculum”, a.k.a. suggested reading for the... More Worship Leading & the Spiritual GiftsAs a regular contributor to the Worship Community , I miss very little that is posted there. During a recent online conversation there, I began to consider the various spiritual gifts that make up an excellent worship leader. I’ll lay my cards on... More YOU are the Worship Leader (to non-Worship Leaders)...I was reading an interesting article over at The Worship Community to which I’ve since given much thought. In summary, the point of the article was, primarily, that - as worship leaders - how we act and live out our worship the other 6 days of the... More CD REVIEW: Vertical Window - DECLARATION (Independent)Vertical Window DECLARATION Independent Will appeal to: fans of Casting Crowns, Caedmon’s Call, and Philips, Craig, & Dean Highlights: “Be Glorified”, “Declaration”, & “61”. Vertical Window have been leading worship, and releasing original... More Worship in the Valley On October 7th I was blessed with an opportunity to spend some time with a kindred spirit, Aaron Keyes , from whom I was able to download some new vision and encouragement. During that short visit, I also got to share with the awesome guys in his... More Keep singing...While sitting down for a quick planning meeting with Fred a couple of weeks back, we began to discuss our (then upcoming - now past) Night of Worship, when he suggested we should do one of my originals, " Never Cease to Sing ", as special music.... More Apologetics as Worship Study 3: Science vs. ReligionLike most High School kids I had a very specific idea about how Christians had historically responded to Science: CONFLICT. The pictures I was given from my textbooks - even in a small town where churches were common and “religion” was still... More Apologetics as Worship Study: An IntroductionHaving been raised an Atheist, I understand the power of unbelief – it can act as a religion in itself, and can be as world-view shaping as the most mind-controlling cult. Now, as a Christian, and a worship leader, I recognized one of the hindrances... More Saint Lewis in the Studio: "Never Cease to Sing"We’ve been working hard towards a release of Saint Lewis’ debut of Songs from the Hope Farm , and as evidence I present to you an unfinished, only barely E.Q.-ed, mix of one of my personal favorites, “ Never Cease to Sing ”. This is one of my the... More REVIEW: Sojourn - Over the GraveSOJOURN Over the Grave: the Isaac Watts Project Volume One (c)2009 Sojourn Music Sojourn Community Church are not new to creating original worship music, but with their 5th release they have taken “original” to a whole new level. That’s not to say... More CD REVIEW: Eoghan Heaslip - WONDERFUL STORYEoghan Heaslip - “ Wonderful Story ” Survivor Records I’ve got to be honest and say that I just don’t understand why Eoghan (pronounced “Owen”) isn’t more renown here in the USA - he writes Scripture-soaked, hook-driven, melodic, original corporate... More "Wandering Heart", live from Palm SundayI've already shared the story about the song , and the Sunday Setlist/Textfessional about the Sunday , but finally I've uploaded the video. Some good news is that this past Saturday Saint Lewis entered the studio (for a 10 hour day!), and knocked... More You Come Running (so far)...Part of what fascinates me about a new song is the process it undergoes. From an emotion in my heart, or an idea in my head, to a simple chorus which grows into a chord progression and half-finished lyrics. It's like watching your own child as... More Seeing from a fresh perspective...When transferring pics from our Sony Cyber-shot (which we love, but that's another blog entirely), I came across a number of photos that just didn't make sense to me - the angles from which the photos were taken, and the odd nature of the objects... More
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