Latest Blog Posts
09
Nov
When the lights go down, who are you singing to?
Worship leading can be a blur of sound, lights, and holy intention.
But it’s easy to forget who the light is really for.
1 min read
25
Oct
What nobody tells you worship leading is like...
Some Sundays it’s beautiful. Some Sundays it’s baffling.
But every now and then you get a moment where the noise fades, and you realise you’re standing barefoot on holy ground.
2 min read
23
Oct
How do you teach a church to sing?
Let’s be honest: few things weigh heavier on a worship leader’s heart than a room full of people
2 min read
21
Oct
What to do when your church won't sing?
What do you do when your church won’t sing?
Worship is a long game of trust, discipleship, and formation.
Keep leading faithfully. The song will return.
2 min read
15
Oct
6 Reasons Why We Were Created To Sing
We don’t just sing about God.
We sing to Him, and something in us changes every time we do.
3 min read
14
Oct
It's not worship until it all belongs to Him
When we let go of control, ownership, and performance — when every note and word becomes an offering — something powerful happens.
Worship stops being something we do, and becomes something that belongs to Him.
2 min read
19
Sep
The Sound of Stillness: The Place of Silence in Worship
Silence is not emptiness. It is a space where hearts can catch up with God, where the Spirit can speak, and where people can reflect, internalize, process, and respond.
1 min read
17
Sep
How Worship Clothes The Church in Armor
Every time you lead your church in song, you’re fastening truth around their waist, raising shields of faith, and putting the Word of God into their mouths. Sunday’s songs become Monday’s armor.
1 min read
16
Sep
Hot Take: The Stage Is The Lowest Part Of The Room
Here’s the hard truth: if you want the spotlight, you’re in the wrong ministry. Worship leadership is about cultivating reverence, not recognition.
1 min read
15
Sep
Before The First Chord: Why The First 30 Seconds Of Worship Matter
If the early worship moments are intentional, steady, and grounded, they open a door for people to breathe, to lift their eyes, to believe: “God is here, and I am invited.”
2 min read