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Worship Leader Series: It's Rising Up
Worship LeaderRecently, we at Worship Leader asked different artists and leaders what the biblical term “New Song” meant to them.
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Saying Goodbye: David Crowder
“For us it’s always been we want whatever we’re doing to be an authentic extension of what we are about,” says Crowder.
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Congregational Singing Dysfunction: 4 Ways to Fix It
Worship LeaderWorship Leader Magazine unearths four obstacles to congregational participation.
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Songwriting as Salad: Curiosity & Creativity
Worship leader and songwriter Matt Redman on the curious nature of writing songs for worship.
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Put Me In, Coach
He's known at Greece Athena High School in Rochester, New York, as Jay Mac. His full name is Jason McKelway, and he has autism. Jason loves
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Chris Tomlin: Writing for the Local Church
He's written or co-written no fewer than half of the Top 10 worship songs sung in churches across America. Does he still 'get' the local church?
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Worship Rich or Mediocre?
Worship Leader Magazine's conversation with Christianity Today's Executive Editor David Neff on what gives worship songs longevity.
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Unfinished Worship
Sam HargreavesWhat if the benefits of interaction outweighed the risks?
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Special Effects of Story
As worship leaders, we must remember the power of story and plant thematic seeds that come to fruition within the pastor's sermon.
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10 Worship Guidelines from the Early Church
What did worship look like in Bible times and what can we learn from it?
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