Posts tagged worship leader help
Pursuing Excellence - Part 3: Pocket, Parts, and Holy Groove

When you play as a group, the ability to listen to each other and restrain is the most important part of playing music, period! Let’s dive into why this is extremely relevant as a band leading the church.

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How to Manage When Members Leave Your Church

When patrons leave your church you might wonder if you did something wrong or if your church wasn’t enough for them. The Word challenges us with two great truths and filters on how we can both avoid getting jaded and encourage our exiting church members on the way out!

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Possession of the Pulpit: Why & How to Let Go

Does the pulpit sometimes feel like a possession? Letting our staff speak to our congregation is not just a cool idea, it’s biblical and HIGHLY valuable. Here are three tips on how to make sure we set up our team for success in speaking to the body of Christ.

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What To Do When Your Church Programs Just Aren't Working

Where are you with your programs and events? Are you getting caught up in competition, and feeling pressure to do what everyone else is doing? Here’s a practical checklist of 4 things that will help keep your programs effective and fruitful!


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Pursuing Excellence- Part 2 - Why Should I Learn It Like The Record?

For some reason, structure in worship is often taken out of context. The God we serve created both the improvision of the water flowing in a river as well as the boarders in which the river flows. Why does that apply to worship and how can it improve what we do in our worship services?

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Vision, Why You Must Share It Often (and how)!

“Where there is no vision, the people perish” Proverbs 29: 18, another version says “the people cast off restraint” or in other words they become aimless. Let’s talk about what it looks like to be intentional about keeping our church aware and excited about our vision.

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Being The Best "TEXT" Your Team Can Get

How can we make sure our team feels empowered, engaged, loved, and accountable each time we communicate with them! Here’s some steps on how to change your communication being ignored, to being adored!

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