Eben Brusco returns with some wise words in regards to creating a cohesive worship culture at your church.
The Musician and the Heart
Jake Jacobs reminds us that preparation is an issue of the heart.
5 Tips for Serving With Your Spouse
Do you serve with your spouse? Laura has some practical advice for you.
Ministry is Hard
Carly walks us through some strategies to keep our focus when ministry gets difficult.
Presentable and Professional
One of the great things about being a part of a growing ministry, and more, a growing church is the fact that we are reaching more people with the message of Jesus! When I think back to the “early days” of our church and our ministry and how we did things, I am amazed and …
Female-Led Worship
By Emily Hamilton, worship leader, vocalist, guitarist and songwriter with For All Seasons We had just finished a concert on the 5th night of a ten day run, when a young girl approached me at the merch table. She began to tell me how encouraged she had felt during our set that night. On top …
Put Out Into The Deep
Spence brings another hard hitting look at how we trust Jesus.
One Body – Many Parts
Spence encourages us to know our role in our ministry
Choosing to Love
We all know “those people.” They sit in our churches, serve in our teams, and either knowingly or unknowingly rub us totally the wrong way. They may be those in your team that have taken your place, those who fight you at every turn, or those at your church who know nothing about worship and …
The Importance of Communication
Worship Leaders, think back through your conversations with your volunteers over the past couple of months. Do any of this sound familiar? “I didn’t know we were supposed to be here at 4:15pm.” “We changed the rehearsal time? No one told me. “I’m going to take the next month off. It doesn’t seem like you …
CRAFT // Part Two: Pushing the Creative Button
Josh takes us through part 2 of his CRAFT series.
Healthy Submission
I have a confession to make. I bought the lie of the culture. I willingly believed that I would pull myself up by my own bootstraps, that I alone would be responsible for my success. No one had the right to tell me what to do. I had convinced myself that no matter what, I …
Being a Spiritual Role Model
“Follow me.” Two simple words that took on eternal significance when uttered by the greatest leader in history: Jesus Christ. Today, that phrase is as engaging, empowering, and life-altering as ever before. As the Kingdom continues to extend across the earth, the invitation to live life authentically as a spiritual role model is one that …
CRAFT // Part One: Handling a Team of Artists
The CRAFT series is designed to walk you through preparing your team to be able to think outside of their typical creative boxes, walk humbly with their artistry, and use teamwork to produce massive amounts of creative development for their ministry. Over this series, we will walk you through different areas of creative development for you …
Keeping Volunteers Confident
Most of our churches rely on volunteer musicians, singers, and techs to make services run smoothly. When teams are distracted or frustrated, it has a ripple effect across the entire gathering. And lets face it, there are SO many things that can distract and frustrate us. And that’s before we even get to church! A good attitude is essential …