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.
Leading Worship When You Don't Feel It
God is glorified not just in your strength, but in your availability.
If you come tired, He meets you.
If you come empty, He fills you.
When Silence Feels Like Failure: Why Worship Leaders Struggle to Leave Space
We’ve all felt it — that low-key panic when a moment in worship gets too quiet.
A song ends.
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What Are We Feeding Our People?
Every worship set is a meal. Are we feeding people a balanced spiritual diet—or just emotional sugar? Explore the Worship Food Pyramid: a framework for choosing songs with theological depth and pastoral intention.
The Ruts We Pray In... and How to Get Out of Them
Worship leaders easily can fall into prayer ruts—saying the same words week after week. This reflection explores how awe can rekindle language and restore depth to your worship leading.