Have you ever felt that your voice was meaningless?
Maybe not your voice, literally.
But your blog, your music, your art?
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Have you ever felt that your voice was meaningless?
Maybe not your voice, literally.
But your blog, your music, your art?
A few months ago I wrote a post about how I use Evernote for songwriting. In this post I wanted to get bit more detailed as to how this works. And with some new updates, it’s gotten even better.
[This post is part of a series on Leading Your Team & Congregation Through Worship Tensions. Check out the rest here.]
Assuming you want to have a thriving worship team, there are certain things you probably shouldn’t do when it comes to auditions.
Matter of fact, if you continue to do these things, your worship team will suffer. It may be bigger, but “bigger” doesn’t always mean “better.”
I imagine it’s your goal to be as creative as you can be. But just in case it’s not, here’s a roadmap to ensure you kill every ounce of creativity you’ve got.
Enjoy:
Doesn’t this title make you leap for joy? You may have spilled your coffee in excitement.
When it comes to being a better worship leader, we’d sign up for just about anything other than trials.
I’ll take a CD, book, t-shirt, or conference any day, but when it comes to painful life experience, I’d rather pass.
But the truth is, trials will make you a better worship leader. Actually, I believe it’s hard to be a good worship leader without them.