
Why Old Things Matter
We do not have the luxury of just doing our musical part, then leaving the formation of people into Christ-likeness to others.
We do not have the luxury of just doing our musical part, then leaving the formation of people into Christ-likeness to others.
We do not have the luxury of just doing our musical part, then leaving the formation of people into Christ-likeness to others.
“God has no interest in you being someone you’re not.” In March 2018 I had the privilege of sharing with Vineyard Worship leaders in the UK and Northern Ireland at our annual retreat. We were gathered at the Hayes Conference Center in Derbyshire, a beautiful
“After 30 years of developing the heart and skill of worship teams, I am absolutely convinced – micro-training is the future.” A few years ago I made up a term for what I, and thousands of worship leaders I’ve worked with, have been having great
“If you have 2 minutes to lead a chorus, 5 minutes to lead a hymn, or 20 minutes to lead a set – it is enough.” I’m a fan of the 3-hour worship set. I’ve developed and led these special worship times over the years,