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In this episode David & Joe talk about having the hard, but crucial conversations.
David & Joe talk about anything related to Christmas and planning Christmas services in the pandemic.
In today's episode we have the privilege of hearing from Composer Ian Evans Guthrie as he shares some selections from his Christmas Album "Good Tidings In Covid."
In todays' episode we talk about the idea of worship arts ministry, supporting arts of all kinds in the church and building the influence of the church in society at large.
Since we got distracted last time when we intended to talk about distractions, we're going to talk about distractions today.
In this episode we spend some time catching up with Joe and hearing about his experience in the ice storm, being without power for 10 days. We also talk about David's new album available on Spotify, iTunes and all digital platforms, "Peaceful Piano Hymns".
Looking for some good training tools to train your worship team and worship leaders? We'd love to introduce you to Branon Dempsey or Worship Team Training and Worship Team Training University!
You know that time you really messed up the song in the service? Or the time you forgot to put on your capo, or you went to start a track and it was on the wrong song, or you weren't on the right Main Stage patch? Yeah, me neither. Okay. Maybe that happened this Sunday. But how do we handle the mistakes?
We also talk about the catastrophic loss of mentorship in too many churches across the country and what we can do to change it in our church.
Are you working to rebuild your team after the pandemic? Have you had to deal with someone on the team who is bringing everyone down? How do we build healthy teams?
Also in this episode we talk about the importance of developing our leadership skills along with our musical skills.
Today, we are joined by Alex Enfiedjian of Worship Ministry Training to share a little bit with us about building healthy teams in worship ministry...
As worship leaders we tend to spend the vast amount of our time on musical preparation and leave the spiritual preparation for leading worship until the last minute. We hope that God will "show up" in our corporate worship without having spent time in with Him personally. Today, David & Joe talk about some of the practical things we need to be doing in our personal walk with God to be ready to lead our congregations every Sunday...