Shepherds and Heralds Don’t Have to Be Enemies
Let’s be honest: there’s often unspoken tension between Lead Pastors and Worship Leaders... But when they learn to walk together, the church is nourished in ways that neither role could provide alone.
Worship is spiritual warfare
We don’t often think of singing as fighting. But the Bible does. Again and again, worship is depicted not as background music but as a frontline weapon.
Why beauty belongs in worship
Truth tells us what God is like, but beauty invites us to fall in love with Him.
Let's talk about the cost of oil...
We love to talk about anointing in worship — the sense of God’s presence resting on a song, a team, a leader. But we sometimes forget that oil always comes at a price.
How Worship Shapes A Soul
Worship doesn’t just express faith — it forms it. Spiritual formation in worship isn’t accidental; it follows a deep mechanism, like a divine engineering of the heart.
Here’s how it works.
The Prophetic voice in worship - more than songs
Prophetic worship leadership isn’t about cleverly writing spontaneous songs or dramatic declarations. It’s about listening, discerning, and guiding God’s people into encounter with Him.
Why excellence isn't the goal...
Excellence isn’t bad — but it’s not the point.
When we chase flawless execution, we can miss the deeper work of worship: formation into the likeness of Christ.