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In This Episode You’ll Hear More About:
- Aaron’s journey to New Life Church in Colorado Springs
- The power of community and relationship
- How 10,000 Fathers began
- What qualifies a worship leader in the church
- What’s missing in local church discipleship
- The dangers of the worship industry
- A cultural/spiritual analysis of the song “Waymaker”
- How to get connected to “10,000 Father Worship School” and “Mere Worship”
- Why everyone needs a coach
Resources Mentioned:
- Show Sponsor: Planning Center
- Website: 10,000 Fathers Worship School
- Website: Mere Worship
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