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Written by Andrew Merrett
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 |
There is a definite need to continually develop
our worship and music. Without development, our expression can become
stale and predictable, and lose some of its impact. |
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Read more... [New Vs. Old]
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Written by Andrew Merrett
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 |
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I have been leading worship in
The Community Church for a couple of years now, and generally it has
been going very well, thanks to God and His Holy Spirit. This passage
describes some of the things I learnt a while ago when I was asked to
lead the band at the joint celebration meeting. These happen roughly
every two months, and are a time when the three congregations which
make up our church meet together. |
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Read more... [My First Celebration]
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Written by John G. Elliot
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 |
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David's harp had a significant impact upon the
court of King Saul. This gifted composer and musician was able to go
beyond what many talented musicians achieve. His music, though
undoubtedly entertaining and exhilarating to the senses, possessed a
unique and penetrating quality—it touched the innermost being of the
listener—it reached into the very spirit of his audience.
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Read more... [David's Heart and the Demons]
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Written by Sally Morgenthaler
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 |
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The "contemporary" trappings of worship do not guarantee leadership
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Read more... [Leading Vs. Performance]
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Written by Stuart Townend
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 |
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Are you leading a music team in your local church? Or are you thinking about setting one up, and don’t know where to begin?
In this important article, Stuart Townend lays the foundations for establishing an effective worship team, and tackles some of the thorny issues that regularly confront team leaders.
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Read more... [How to Lead a Worship Team]
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