Why We Keep Singing Together: Examining Our Approach
How do we navigate a universal function of the corporate body that our culture is slowly viewing with lessening fervor? Is singing in a church…
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How do we navigate a universal function of the corporate body that our culture is slowly viewing with lessening fervor? Is singing in a church…
Read MoreMy local church’s worship team is really tremendous. Vocals, drums, guitars, piano—all very talented. Yet they just can’t quite measure up to my favorite worship…
Read MoreMatt Redman penned these powerful opening words to the song, The Heart of Worship, in the late 1990s. These lyrics reflect what our attitude should…
Read MoreWhy do we keep singing together? To provide a clear answer we must explore two fundamental aspects of worship: why we sing and why we…
Read MoreWhen I was in elementary school, I attended church with a friend quite often. I now know that she attended a Pentecostal church, totally flamboyant…
Read MoreFor anyone who grew up participating in church communities, the act of singing is almost synonymous with worship. It’s what every congregation, regardless of…
Read MoreMy intention is be a vibrant leader. But sometimes we learn leadership lessons the hard way.
Read MoreFor years, there has been this accusing voice in the back of my head telling me that no matter how much I’m doing, it’s…
Read MoreThere are these little markers in my life that let me know when I’m not managing stress well. My patience with my kids tanks. I…
Read MoreOur culture is obsessed with extroverts. These friendly, sociable, outgoing people are idealized in the morning news, our social media feeds, and our work places.…
Read MoreHi, my name is Mary, and I am an introvert. I am also a leader. If you had asked me what leadership meant 5 years…
Read MoreOur lives are profoundly shaped by personality. It is the driving force behind our habits, social interactions, and inner psychology. Merriam-Webster defines personality as “the…
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