The Art of Midflight Song Changes

This post (like the previous one) was also inspired by my emerging worship leader friend whilst unwinding after a game of tennis. He made the remark that he really doesn’t like it when worship leaders make a habit out of changing songs at the last minute (e.g. on the morning of the worship service). I […]

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Worship Leaders Who Talk Too Much

I had just finished a couple of hours of tennis with some friends of mine, some of whom actively serve in church worship. One of the guys (a young, upcoming worship leader) made the observation that sometimes, worship leaders spend too much time talking at the start of the service. In fact, he said, at […]

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In Christ Alone

Darkness. Doubt. Fear. Broken promises? Death. Silence…. Stillness. And then the stone moved. Light came bursting forth from darkness!  Silence was broken with angelic shouts of victory!  Promises fulfilled.  Hope replaces despair.  Doubt to faith.  Fear to freedom. Death to life. Jesus is not here.  He is risen!  See the place where they laid Him. Those […]

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Facelift

When I started this blog, I just had to “jump into it” and see how it would develop. It’s been about four months now and it’s going well, so I thought I might do a facelift towards a look that I’m more happy with. Let me know what you think about this new look!

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Worship/Idolatory

St Augustine: Idolatry is worshipping anything that ought to be used, or using anything that ought to be worshipped. As worship ministers, this is something which we are especially prone to – worshipping the music and the musicianship rather than using the music to worship God. It’s a fine line which is easily crossed if […]

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