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3 Benefits Of Writing Your Thoughts Down For Worship Leaders

As a worship leader, you probably have a lot of thoughts bouncing around in your head. There are so many different things that you can do and these thoughts pop into your head without any advanced notice. Everything from speaking transitions to song lyrics to prayers to vision for your team - it's easy for those things to stay in your head…

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3 Questions To Ask When You Are Stuck In A Tough Situation

Honestly, there are a lot of "tough situations" you will encounter if you serve in a church. Chances are most of the time you get stuck in situations that you can't completely control. You can't just flip a switch and make things better. Maybe things aren't up to you and you just have to follow along. Maybe the solution to your problem just takes a little time to implement. So, what can you do when you are stuck in a tough situation?…

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3 Tips For Praying While Leading Worship

One of the things that new worship leaders often feel uncomfortable with is praying in front of people. They hear other leaders who pray elegant prayers and always seem to pray the right thing at the right time. Maybe you think, "I could never pray like that."

If you lead worship for any amount of time, chances are you'll have more than a few opportunities to pray. So what should you pray? How do you do it in front of the people you're leading?…

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3 Questions To Ask Yourself When People On Your Worship Team Don't Do What You Want Them To Do

It's inevitable. There are going to be problems that come up in your worship team. Any time you work with a group of people - worship team members or any other group - there are going to be moments when you are let down.

In those moments, the default reaction is to blame the other person. "I don't understand. Why they can't just show up on time?" "Everyone else is prepared for rehearsal. Why haven't they learned their part?" - All of these are negative questions. They're focused on the other person…

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A 5 Step System For People To Join Your Worship Team

It's important to have a system that people can follow to join your worship team. First, if you don't have a system, then it's not clear what steps someone needs to take to join your team. When someone asks to join your team and you give them a vague answer on how to do it, they leave uncertain about what to do next and the process stops there.

It's also important to have a system for people to follow because it shows that being on the worship team is an important responsibility. If you don't currently have a system for people to join your worship team, consider implementing the one below…

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7 Days To Leading Easter Worship Well

Easter will be here before you know it! It's time to start preparing if you haven't started already.

But, where do you start? You've got songs to pick out, volunteers to schedule, special elements to create, and a team to lead through the whole process. There's no doubt that Easter can be one of the busiest seasons of the church year. What if there was a way to prepare in advance that set you up to be stress free - not just on Easter morning - but during the entire week leading up to Easter?…

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3 Ways To Handle Octave Jumps In Worship Songs

One musical element that has become increasingly popular over the years in modern worship music is the octave jump. That's when a song starts in a lower octave and then jumps up to the next octave halfway through the song.

Octave jumps can be great for musical arrangement. They help move the song forward by adding more energy. They create dynamic differences between parts that might otherwise sound similar. So, from an arranger's perspective, they're amazing. But, from a worship leader's perspective, they are often seen as a challenge…

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