how to arrange worship songs

Better worship song arrangements in 3 easy steps. (Video)

“Eight singers on the stage at the same time all singing melody.”

That phrase perfect describes my early days in worship ministry.

I repeat: we had EIGHT singers on stage who were all singing melody throughout the entire song!⁠…

Worship Song Arrangement Made EASY! (Video)

Ever wonder why your worship team doesn't sound like the original recording? You're playing all the right notes. You're locked into the rhythm. But something still isn't quite the same…

3 Simple Tips To Instantly Improve Your Worship Song Arrangements (Video)

The difference between a professional sounding worship team and an amateur sounding worship team boils down to one simple foundation - song arrangements…

3 Ways To Make An Old Worship Song Feel New Again

Do you have any songs in your worship team repertoire that are starting to feel like they're getting old? Well, you could just get rid of them and stop doing them. But, you've spent a lot of time teaching your church these songs - they know them - they can sing along easily with them. So, what if, before you cut them from the list, you tried to make them feel new again?…

3 Tips To Instantly Improve Your Worship Song Arrangements

Focusing on song arrangements is one of the easiest ways to improve your worship team's sound. It doesn't take learning any new musical skill - all you have to do is know how to steward the skills your team DOES have well.

In fact, about 99% of song arranging is knowing when NOT to play. Literally, the act of you doing nothing instead of doing something is the key to making your band sound better…

3 Ways To Embrace Simplicity In Your Worship Ministry

How complicated is your worship ministry? The single greatest thing you can do is embrace simplicity! Filling your ministry with complicated things makes you feel productive but it's actually laziness in disguise. Instead of focusing on one or two big things - you focus on a million little things that don't really push the needle forward…