I love this conversation with my new friend, Nikki Lerner. It’s important on so many levels. Multicultural worship isn’t just a matter of preference and opinion. It’s Biblical and a reflection of God’s heart.
We talk about what that looks like, creativity, true humility (it’s not what you think), songs for church, and more.
Prepare to be stirred!
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In This Episode You’ll Hear More About:
- The power of influence and inspiring others
- Launching your own creative process
- How to deal with negativity
- The true definition of humility
- The power of coaching and discipleship
- Why you need to lead worship with your eyes open
- How to gain confidence and connect with people in the room
- Why we need to be intentional about creating multicultural communities
- How to navigate music choice in a multicultural space
- Why your church ministry shouldn’t be your only musical outlet
Resources Mentioned:
- Show Sponsor: Zamar Instruments
- Website: Nikki Lerner
- Music: Labyrinth by David Baloche
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Question: What was your biggest takeaway from this interview with Nikki? You can leave a comment by clicking here.
Comfort Manyame says
I learnt a lot today…. thanks hey!