Great to welcome Chris Shealy from Catch the Fire Music to the podcast. For all the worship movements out there, I love gleaning insights from each. And Catch the Fire has an insatiable hunger for the presence of God.
We talk about the new record, worship movements, songwriting, and the importance of encountering God in worship.
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In This Episode You’ll Hear More About:
- The backstory of Catch the Fire
- Why we’ve gotten away from encounter and how to get back
- Practical ways to introduce encounter moments into Sunday morning song sets
- The backstory behind Catch the Fire’s new album
- How to collaborate with different leaders from around the world
Resources Mentioned:
- Show Sponsor: Planning Center
- Music: Presence by Catch the Fire
- Website: Jason Upton
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