We worship leaders know that music is not everything. Creativity is not the goal of our ministry.
But that’s no excuse for being boring. The greatest message deserves our greatest creativity and attention to detail.
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We worship leaders know that music is not everything. Creativity is not the goal of our ministry.
But that’s no excuse for being boring. The greatest message deserves our greatest creativity and attention to detail.
These are the books I’m kicking off the year with. I plan to finish them within a few months.
I’ll be the first to admit, worship is easy.
Many of us don’t fear losing our lives for gathering with the church to worship. While that is a tremendous blessing, it can also be our greatest curse.
From David: Today I have the privilege of featuring a guest post by Jon Nicol who blogs over at Worship Team Coach. Jon spent some time in Nashville, learning what it takes to be a professional songwriter. He shares his insights here. Be sure to follow him on Twitter.
After talking about it for 5 years, I finally overcame my fear and started traveling to Nashville to write, network, attend workshops, and just soak up whatever mojo is in the air down there.
I wanted to be a professional songwriter.
The end of a year is always bittersweet. You wish there was a little more time to finish what you set out to do and more time to catch your breath before a new year begins.
But that never happens.
Life keeps rolling like a freight train without a destination. Well, at least a very far off destination.