Worship leaders face a tension every week.
Do we focus on our artistry or our accessibility? Which is more important?
I had the privilege of interviewing David Leonard and Leslie Jordan, otherwise known as All Sons & Daughters. We talked about this tension among many other topics related to their music, balancing itinerant ministry with local church ministry, community, and songwriting.
Sure, I love the songs and sound of this worship duo. But burning even brighter is their heart for their home church, the global church, and pursuing Jesus with all their heart.
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Resources Mentioned in this Post
- Website: All Sons & Daughters
- Music: All Sons & Daughters Live
- Book: The Art of Curating Worship by Mark Pierson
- All Sons & Daughters Tour
- Blog Post: The Worship Leader’s Guide to Planning a Night of Worship
- Journey Church
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victoria roy says
Thanks for this interview. Lots of good things to think about. Taking time to be fully engaged with what God is doing in peoples lives. Went to a prayer meeting resently and just listened to all others were saying. Purposely withheld anything I would have said just to hear the passion people have for the lost was amazing. Hearing the struggles. Looking forward to the next prayer time. The Engage Conference is Oct 18, 19 and want to thank you for coming last year. Genuinely appreciate your leadership skills in these podcasts and posts. All Sons and Daughters were just here! In Moncton! And they read from the psalms and it goes with something thats been stiring in my stomache, in my heart and in my soul! It is encouraging for him to say let yourself write bad songs. Just allowing ourselves to be creative. Good stuff!