worship team relationships

Spend More Time Knowing People Than Doing Things

There's A LOT to do in worship ministry.

You've got songs to plan. You've got chord charts to create. You've got rehearsals to prepare for. You've got speaking transitions to craft. You've got lyric slides to create. Need I continue?

Here's the thing though.

All of those things are meaningless if you don't take time to get to know the people you're leading…

Good Things Lead To Good Things

There's a principle I try to live my life by: good things lead to good things.

This isn't karma I'm talking about.

I'm talking about the fact that God knows what's best. He's revealed it to us. And if we regularly and consistently choose to follow his ways over our own - it will lead to good…

3 Gatherings To Keep Your Worship Team Connected During Social Distancing

Are you having trouble keeping your worship team connected during this period of social distancing?

Many worship leaders have moved to simply leading worship by themselves on Sunday mornings.

So, the question is: How do you keep your worship team connected if they aren't leading worship on Sundays?…

3 Ways To Combat Loneliness In The Age Of Online Worship Leading

Worship leaders are no longer able to connect with their church, worship team, or pastors in the same way they had before.

If you are struggling with loneliness in this season of ministry, YOU aren't alone.

So, how can you fight this season of loneliness?…

3 Worship Leading Areas To Focus On While We Can't Meet In Person

There's been a shift in how you need to prepare and you might be left wondering: "What do I do now that we can't meet in person?"

Well, this is a time for worship leaders to focus on some more neglected areas of what it means to be a worship leader…