6 Things Worship Leaders Say (And What They Really Mean)
Worship leaders, we kind of have our own language. There are those certain phrases we use over and over again that communicate one thing but really mean another thing…
3 Tips For Better Transitions Between Worship Songs
Transitions are one of the harder things to figure out when it comes to leading worship. At first, it seems like the task of leading worship is to just pick some songs and play them. Of course, as you lead for a while, you quickly realize it's much more than that. Musically, it's not just about picking random songs and playing them. It's about figuring out how the songs work together. It's about finding how to navigate between different keys, fast songs and slow songs, and whatever else you have going on in your worship gathering…
3 Ways To Utilize Your Midweek Gatherings To Grow Your Worship Ministry
Summer break is over and school is back in session. For many churches, that means that they've started their midweek gatherings back up again. Youth group, small groups, bible studies - whatever you're doing at your church in the middle of the week is a great opportunity you can utilize to grow your worship ministry. A smaller environment affords you the ability to take risks and try new things out that you might not feel comfortable jumping head first into on a Sunday morning…
5 Tips For A Better Start To Your Sunday Morning
Ever show up to church on a Sunday morning and you're just "not feeling it?" Well the good news is that God can still work even we don't feel up to the task. BUT - there are certain things that you can do to start your Sunday morning off right…
3 Keys To Memorizing Your Worship Music
You've heard the recommendation a million times: Worship leaders, memorize your music and get rid of your music stands.
And maybe you're on board. Maybe you want to do it but you're just not sure how. There's no doubt that it can be intimidating to memorize your music. What if you play the wrong chords? What if you completely blank out on a section of a song?…
3 Tips For Leading Worship After The Message
The time right after your pastor preaches is the perfect time for you to give the people of your church an opportunity to respond to what they've just heard…
5 Intermediate Tips For Worship Leaders (Video)
In the video, I share 5 of my top tips for worship leaders! These tips go beyond the simple (albeit fundamental and necessary) recommendations of preparing and praying before you lead worship…
3 Steps To Lead Into Someone's Story
One of the most powerful things you can do for the people of your church while you lead worship is to lead into their story…
3 Keys To Leading Worship With Confidence
What do you do when you aren't confident in your leading? You rush through the songs and just try to get them over with. You don't take time to speak because you're afraid of how it's going to come across. And at the end of it all, you feel like things could have gone better if you would have just been a bit more trusting…
3 Steps To Read The Room While Leading Worship
Reading the room is an essential part of leading worship well. If you want to truly lead people, in all areas of life - not just worship leading, you need to know where they are at and lead accordingly. However, far too often in our worship leading, we say "Follow me!", run towards the destination, but never take a look back to see if the people we're leading are still behind us…
Improve Your Worship Leading By Doing This ONE Thing (Video)
Yesterday, we looked at a few quick wins for worship leaders. These are things that you can learn quickly and apply THIS SUNDAY to improve your worship leading…
3 Quick Wins For Worship Leaders
As worship leaders, we all have things that we're aiming for. Things that haven't quite happened yet. "Wins" that we have yet to achieve. And those goals are great to set and work towards. But, there are often two warnings that come along with those goals…
3 Truths About Personal Development For Worship Leaders
How often do you intentionally sit down to work "on" your worship leading instead of just "in" your worship leading? The unfortunate truth is that it's easy to get caught in the cycle of always DOING and never IMPROVING…
3 Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Quit Leading Worship
Ever feel like giving up? Ever get frustrated with some aspect of leading worship? Maybe your church doesn't respond the way you hope they would. Maybe your team is inconsistent. Maybe you've dealt with too much criticism and you're tried of it…
3 Reasons You Need To Run Through Your Worship Set List (Video)
When you first start leading worship, you typically put in tons of work in advance preparing to lead. You've got songs to learn (which takes forever especially when you're new to an instrument). You're nervous about being in front of people so you prepare even more. And so on... and so forth... until you finally feel at least a little bit ready to lead on Sunday…
5 Things That Aren't Worship
The word "worship" is often thrown out in generality these days. And in the void of substance, preconceived notions about what worship is slowly encroach on the true definition. These assumptions subtly skew our vision of what worship truly is. That's why it's important to understand what worship is not. Especially if we are worship leaders - we should know what worship is and isn't!…
How To Evaluate The Effectiveness Of A Worship Song (Video)
So, you've finally introduced a new song to your church. You went through the entire process: you determined it was a great congregational worship song. You introduced it to your church even before they showed up to church on Sunday morning (by utilizing social media and gatherings outside of Sunday morning). You felt confident in what you said before you led it for the first time. The song is officially introduced to your church... now what? Is that the end of the process? Well, there's one more step that you don't want to forget: reviewing the effectiveness of the song you've introduced! How do you do that?…
3 Things Worship Leaders Need To Commit To
What are you committed to?
Commitments are things you do even when you don't feel like doing them. They are decisions you make in advance that guide you when you don't know what to do. When you make commitments in moments of clarity, it let's you know what to do in moments of unclarity…
What To Say Before Introducing A New Worship Song (Video)
Ever wonder what to say when introducing a new song? How should you do it? Should you even say anything? Or should you just sort of sneak it into your repertoire and hope your church doesn't notice. (Maybe they'll be tricked into actually singing along with it - fingers crossed!)…
3 Secrets Worship Leaders Need To Know
Psssttt... Are you a worship leader? I've got a secret to tell you. Actually... I've got a few secrets to tell you. These are things most worship leaders don't realize…