We’ve made it 25% of the way! Two words down, 6 more to go. Today we’re going to tackle one of the most common Greek words for worship, Latreuein.
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We’ve made it 25% of the way! Two words down, 6 more to go. Today we’re going to tackle one of the most common Greek words for worship, Latreuein.
We are looking at the newly released album “Asaph” by Loud Harp. These guys are putting out music that is very different from most popular worship music but it is certainly usable and anointed.
As ministers in worship, as people who lead others into God’s presence through music and singing, as people who remain led by the Holy Spirit and are faithful to scripture, how then should we kick things off? The answer is simple.
With Christ.
Ryan’s review of our very own Spence Parkerson’s new book. Be sure to grab it and take your team through it!
This week we’re going to tackle another concept and another word in our Words of Worship series. Last week we looked at the word diakonein, which means to worship/serve God by serving others. Our word this week is douleuein. It is pronounced doo-lay-oo-ine, and means to serve as a slave.
We all know that in order to develop as a musician, there are certain tools that need to be cultivated and for those of us working with teenagers, we must be sensitive this reality. Michael shares with us the benefits of introducing a click track to your youth band and some best practices when working with a youth based worship ministry.
My Story // Simon Forbes
In The Middle Of The War: Part V of The Worship Wars series. Matt shares his thoughts and a personal story about being “in the war zone” within the church.
When you hear the word ‘worship’ what’s the first thought that comes into your mind? Quiet prayer? Solemn assembly? Hands raised? Singing loudly? We’re going to take a journey over the next few weeks, and see how the Bible defines worship. We are going to look at specific passages and see what the original language has to tell us about worship.
Paul Baloche gives us a fantastic live album that’s full of some of his most popular songs as well as some new ones. As you know, our worship reviews are meant to help you add music to your services. With that said, every song on this album can be picked up by your congregation. You probably already do more than a few of these anthems!
This is the third of a three-part series that will take you through all 3 phases of the audition process: The Ask, The Audition, The Acclimation.
Kings Kaleidoscope has released their latest EP, Live In Color. Bringing an interesting and creative style filled out by everything from guitars and bass to a horn and woodwind section and two drummers. Christian gives us a great breakdown of the album.
Kari Jobe brings us another great album full of new music for the church. Here is a track by track review from Ryan. Be sure to check out our podcast interview with her!
That’s right! Coming up Wednesday, March 26th at 5:30 (PT) we’ll be hosting a songwriting webinar. Rob Corona, Josh Brainard, and myself will be facilitating a great conversation, be sure to sign up and invite your friends in ministry. You can check out some of Rob and Josh’s songwriting training here. Check out the facebook …
Seth muses on the subject of being victorious warriors for our Victorious King. He provides us with a practical “how to” and references perfect pieces of scripture that show this behavior in action.
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