Articles for Worship & Creative

8 Steps Toward Next Level Worship

I love leading God’s people in worship. I have been blessed to have led Sunday worship teams at home and around the world for over 30 years. Here are a few things that I have learned along the way.

Emotionally Healthy Worship Leaders

Emotionally healthy worship leaders know how to be vulnerable because they know who they are.

Why Wedding Worship Is Different

I have sung at hundreds of weddings over the years, and had never been asked to lead worship before. I had never considered a time of congregational worship a part of a wedding ceremony. Call it wedding worship.

10 Current Challenges to Authentic Christian Worship

The greatest challenge to authentic Christian worship seems to be a crumbling foundation of authentic Christian faith.

Guests Return to Worship Services Because of These 9 Surprises

Most of the respondents said they were “delighted” or “surprised,” and that the one event made guests return to the church.

How to Balance Structure & Spontaneity in Worship

Some spontaneity in your worship sets will encourage the community to engage in unique and fresh ways in the midst of a service.

4 Solutions to “I Hate Choirs”

I hate choirs! - So said a friend of mine recently at lunch as we discussed ministry matters.

How to Display Lyrics On Your Camera Feeds

Whether your church is running a live stream for viewers at home or in other remote locations, or you have a projection screen in the church and want to display lyrics to hymns or scripture, you can do so easily using EasyWorship and NDI output functionality.

12 Post-Pandemic Questions Every Worship Leader Should Be Asking

Pastor, author, and theologian David Manner recently presented twelve vital questions every church, every worship leader (and pastor!) should be asking right now.

33 Wise Quotes You Need to Help Guide Your Ministry

God gave Solomon wisdom, but the wise king also collected wise quotes whenever he encountered them. Here are some wise quotes to help your collection.

Do You Know the Regulative Principle of Worship?

individuals who are serious about the regulative principle of worship put everything into the categories of "good vs. bad" instead of into what we may consider to be "good, better, and best" practices.