This Fall marks an anniversary; I’ve been involved full-time in leading worship for twenty-five years. During that period there has been a massive growth of activity, creativity and discussion and there’s never been a ‘dull’ moment. Someone, somewhere is always …
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Room to grow…
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Tags: facebook, Leadership, worship
sundry things…
Filed under: Architecture, Arts, Better Together, Intergenerational, Leadership, Liturgy, Local Church, Multicultural, Music, Order of Worship, Resources for Worship, Style of Worship, Technical Arts, Theology, Visual Arts
Tags: Culture, facebook, leading worship, Liturgy, Music, worship
It’s been a busy week over on the Better Together Facebook page for lead worshippers and those who think about worship in the Covenant. Many things were discussed; I used the word ‘sundry’ above, but now realize that can mean …
Strength in diversity
Filed under: Better Together, Leadership, Liturgy, Songwriting, Style of Worship, Writing and blogging
Tags: facebook, Leadership, leading worship, Liturgy, Music, worship
In encouraging fellow worship leaders to sign up and start commenting on the Facebook discussion page, “Better Together”, I don’t think any of us anticipated the breadth or depth of topics that might be covered. Today there are 135 …
Joining the Conversation
Filed under: Better Together
Tags: facebook, Leadership, leading worship, Liturgy, Music, worship
There’s been a lot of good discussion this past week over in the Better Together Facebook group, from technology questions (“What type font do you use for projection – worship lyrics, sermon content, etc.?”) to worship programming discussions (“What …
Now in Orbit
Filed under: Music, Network, News, Style of Worship, Theology, Video
Tags: cartoon, facebook, Jesus, satire, Video
- Those of you familiar with the work of Bob Stromberg will appreciate this cartoon.
- We started a facebook group called Worship Connect.
- Krys Van Slyke and Matt Nightingale recommend this video. Well, “recommend” may the wrong word. Warning: Satire
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