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David Lindner & Kevin Kruse In this episode of the Worship Ministry Catalyst Podcast, David & Kevin spend the episode sharing about their lives. As they near the end of their time hosting the WMC podcast, they wanted to give everyone who has been listening to the podcast one final update on what’s been happening in their lives and where they’re headed in the near future. As you’ll hear, this isn’t the last you’ll hear from them...
David Lindner & Kevin Kruse In this episode David & Kevin stop to reflect on some of the things they’ve learned over the last 10 years of doing the Worship Ministry Catalyst Podcast, as well as some of the ways things have changed in their lives, in ministry and the world as a whole. Why don’t you chime in? Leave your feedback in the comments section below! TWITTER: @wmcatalyst FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook...
Paul Baloche Over the 10 years of this podcast we have often spoken of our admiration for Paul Baloche. In our opinion he is the cream of the crop when it comes to worship leaders and worship songwriters. You would be hard pressed to find a worship songwriter who has had more of an impact on modern worship than this guy. In part 1 of our 2 part interview with Paul, we talk about worship leading and Paul shares with us some very practical and useful insight when it comes to leading worship...
Paul Baloche Over the 10 years of this podcast we have often spoken of our admiration for Paul Baloche. In our opinion he is the cream of the crop when it comes to worship leaders and worship songwriters. You would be hard pressed to find a worship songwriter who has had more of an impact on modern worship than this guy. In part 2 of our 2 part interview with Paul, we talk about worship songwriting. What an honor this was for us...
What do you do when your church wants to meet a justice need, but the neighborhood doesn’t support you? One of the harshest criticisms against the church has been that we don’t do enough to take care of the hurting and the poor. I’ve heard it many times. I’ve probably even said it many times...
Why Do We Change In Ministry? Over the years of the podcast, Kevin & I have talked on the topic of change several times. You can look back through the archives to listen to some of those episodes. However, in today’s episode, we talk about some of the changes that have taken place at Kevin’s church and the impact they have had. We also talk about some broader changes we need to be thinking about in terms of ministering in a rapidly changing technological environment...
Keith Getty Keith and Kristyn Getty occupy a unique space in the world of music today as preeminent modern hymn writers. In re-inventing the traditional hymn form, they have created a catalogue of songs teaching Christian doctrine and crossing the genres of traditional, classical, folk and contemporary composition which are sung the world over...
Lancelot Schaubert Lancelot Schaubert is the husband of Tara Schaubert, the grooviest girl on Earth. He has sold his written work to markets like The New Haven Review, McSweeney’s, The Poet’s Market, Writer’s Digest (magazine and books), The World Series Edition of Poker Pro, Encounter, The Misty Review, Carnival, Brink, and many other similar markets...
William Messenger, Theology of Work The Theology of Work Project is dedicated to researching, writing, and distributing materials with a biblical perspective on non-church workplaces. We collaborate with pastors and churches, faith-and-work organizations, universities, and seminaries to equip workplace Christians for meaningful and fruitful work of every kind...
Chris Horton, Worship Cohorts My name is Chris Horton and I’m the Worship Leader at The Journey West County in St. Louis Missouri. I’m a member of The Journey Collective and have been the President of The Worship Cohort since January 2012. Website: http://www.worshipcohort.org/ Why don’t you chime in? Leave your feedback in the comments section below! TWITTER: @wmcatalyst FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/worshipministrycatalyst VOICEMAIL: 360 818 – 4339 Email: kevin@worshipministrycatalyst...