Why exactly do we sing our praises to God? Psalm 147:1 gives us 3 good reasons. 1.The reason we praise is that God is good He is not a tyrant or hard to approach.…
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Praise will get you out of some fishy situations. Nobody knew this better than Jonah. In this scripture passage Jonah was in the belly of a fish choking up seaweed and definitely feeling green.…
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The idea of daily dwelling in the life of God is incredible. Jesus made the way when He saved us and restored relationship with our Heavenly Father. But merely accepting Jesus as Savior is…
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Nothing is as painful as a friend forsaking you. Nothing hurts more than a team member leaving. It’s hard not to feel it personally. I want to encourage you today that we have all…
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This morning as I read Psalm 15 in the Passion translation I was struck with the privilege of being close to God. I sometimes take it for granted that I can praise Him and…
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Music Theory Praise and Worship Team Discussions
7 Ways to create variations without lots of instruments
We hear songs with full bands and amazing teams. But do you have a smaller band and have trouble making variations between verses and choruses because you lack instruments? Here’s a few simple ways…
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The simple answer is the vocal range is too high or low. There doesn’t seem to be a key that always works for a vocalist (because the melody is the problem for a vocalist).…
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If you’re like me, I used to practice songs but not transitions between songs in a service. Since I think there should be a flow between songs, these must be practiced as much as…
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There are some Christmases which are easier than others. The happy ones are what we expect every year. But life happens and people we love move away or go to heaven. Traditions you have…
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“Over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house we go….” Seems like there’s always travel over the holidays to visit those we love. But who traveled the farthest in the Biblical Christmas…