3 Keys To Explaining The Meaning Behind Worship To Your Church
You've only got a few minutes between songs on Sundays to speak directly to your church. How are you supposed to use that short amount of time to effectively communicate the meaning of worship? Not to mention the average church-goer only attends church 1 week every month…
4 Things To Include In Your Pre-Service Prayer
Most worship teams pray before their service starts. Maybe you are the one praying. What should you be praying for? It can differ from week to week and you don't always need to pray the same thing. Maybe you know a specific story of someone in your church and you want to pray over that. Whatever it is, don't box yourself into the 4 ideas you're about to read but these are a good place to start…
3 Ways To Make Leading Worship More Than A Routine
Have you ever felt the routine of leading worship? You show up for worship rehearsal, come back early on Sunday, pick songs for the next week, and repeat the process all over again. Sunday's here but Sunday's coming. It can seem like a never ending cycle. So how do you break the routine?…
3 Keys To Memorizing Your Music For Worship Leaders
It can be intimidating when you first try to memorize your music. There are definitely things that can go wrong but the positives far outweigh the negatives. Once you start leading worship with your music memorized, you'll realize that you're better at it then you thought - give yourself some credit!…
3 Benefits Of Memorizing Your Music For Worship Leaders
There's no doubt it's difficult to memorize your music. Between chords and lyrics and constantly changing keys it can be hard to remember it all. But it's also hard to do a lot of things when it comes worship leading and just because something is difficult doesn't mean you shouldn't do it…
3 Ways Worship Leaders Disconnect From Their Church
Have you ever felt disconnected from your church when leading worship? Here are 3 ways you might be disconnecting from your church…
3 Things You Should Always Do To Prepare to Lead Worship
Here are three things you should always do to prepare to lead worship…
5 Essentials Of Worship Stage Etiquette
You're up in front of your church leading worship - you know how to play the songs. You know what you're going to say. But what are you supposed to do? Do you just stand there and go through the songs?…
3 Reasons You Should Lead A Small Group If You're A Worship Leader
Maybe it sounds crazy for you to take on MORE responsibility at church. But there are real benefits to serving as a small group leader in your church…
3 Steps To Create Space In Your Worship Set
It's important to create space in your worship sets. This is an often overlooked aspect of leading worship. When many worship leaders start out, their objective is to get from one song to the next as quickly and as smoothly as possible.
The things is: powerful moments can happen in the in-between. When nothing is said and your church is simply allowed to breathe and reflect, God can do amazing things…
3 Reasons Your Church Is Unique
Maybe you've noticed by now, not all churches are the same. What works in one church might not work in another. That doesn't mean the idea isn't valid, it just means it didn't work in that specific context. Hymns work well in some churches, contemporary songs work better in others. Leading with just an acoustic guitar in some church is amazing, a full band works better at another church…
3 Steps To Turn Spectators Into Participants
I recently watched a church's live-stream and, honestly, it felt more like a concert than a worship gathering. The band sounded amazing but they were just heading from one song to the next with no real direction. A transition sounded like "Hey! This next song is called _____!"…
3 Ways To Adapt Songs For Your Church
Believe it or not: you don't have to play worship songs exactly like they sound on the radio. You can adapt them to the specific context you're leading in. In fact, adapting them to your church's unique voice often helps your congregation connect more with them…
3 Reasons Sundays Are Exhausting For Worship Leaders
I'm sure you've realized by now that Sundays can be exhausting.
When I recently asked, "What's your Sunday routine?" Nearly every worship leader concluded their Sunday routine with a nap. And it's true! Leading worship well can be exhausting. Have you ever stopped to ask why?…
3 Ways To Make Yourself Invisible When Leading Worship
As every good worship leader knows, it's not about you receiving the attention; it's about pointing people's attention to God. Ideally, you'd be virtually invisible. Our goal as worship leaders is to direct people's focus so much on God that we would fade into the background…
10 Tips For Leading Worship in a Small Church - Live Training with Jake from Churchfront
It seems like most resources that are available online for worship leaders are from large church leaders for people leading in a large church context. This leaves you, the small church worship leader, having to translate the information and adapt it to your own context.
Enter: Churchfront and Leading Worship Well…
3 Ways to Embrace the Intimacy of Leading Worship in a Small Church
What if you actually embraced one of the unique advantages you have when leading worship in a small church? That advantage is intimacy!
The fact that there are less people and you are in a smaller space means that the environment is instantly more intimate. In fact, this is one of the things that larger churches have to constantly be creative about - how do they create a more intimate environment with larger gatherings?…
3 Reasons You Should Run Through Your Set List
Preparation often just looks like practicing the songs. But, leading worship is about way more than just playing songs. You've got to not only know the songs themselves, but also how they work together and how to stitch them into one cohesive time of worship…
3 Common Misconceptions About Worship Leaders
Here are 3 common misconceptions about worship leaders…
Worship Leaders, What Your Job Is
A few days ago, we talked about 3 things that aren't your job when you lead worship. It turns out that God is the one who is actually responsible for a lot of things during your time of worship. However, at the same time, God has chosen to use you as a way to fulfill his plans. So what are your responsibilities?…