
Latest Blog Posts
19
Sep

The Sound of Stillness: The Place of Silence in Worship
Silence is not emptiness. It is a space where hearts can catch up with God, where the Spirit can speak, and where people can reflect, internalize, process, and respond.
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17
Sep

How Worship Clothes The Church in Armor
Every time you lead your church in song, you’re fastening truth around their waist, raising shields of faith, and putting the Word of God into their mouths. Sunday’s songs become Monday’s armor.
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16
Sep

Hot Take: The Stage Is The Lowest Part Of The Room
Here’s the hard truth: if you want the spotlight, you’re in the wrong ministry. Worship leadership is about cultivating reverence, not recognition.
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15
Sep

Before The First Chord: Why The First 30 Seconds Of Worship Matter
If the early worship moments are intentional, steady, and grounded, they open a door for people to breathe, to lift their eyes, to believe: “God is here, and I am invited.”
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14
Sep

When Worship Isn’t the Problem: The Discipleship Gap in Our Churches
If you’ve ever heard this line in your church: “Our worship just isn’t what it used to be”
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13
Sep

Worship Is A Long Game
Worship is not microwave discipleship. You don’t measure its fruit by whether people sing loud this Sunday or cry
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11
Sep

Sunday Ripples: How Worship Shapes Your Week
Worship isn’t a one-hour event—it’s a launching pad for the week. What happens on Sunday often sets the tone for Monday through Sunday again.
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06
Sep

The danger of projecting your emotions into the room
The presence of God is not contingent on whether we feel “up” or “down.” He is present, faithful, unchanging. Our task is to point there, again and again.
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06
Sep

A Guided Prayer for Your Worship Service This Weekend
Guided prayers create space where the whole congregation can participate in intercession. Use this as a moment of intercession in your gathering this weekend.
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04
Sep

You Can't Force The Annointing
The Holy Spirit is not a formula we can work. Our role is not to manufacture His presence but to get out of the way of what He wants to do.
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