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Worship
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Written by Editor
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Review from WorshipMusic.com added.
Northern Ireland's Kathryn Scott is well-known for her stellar writing
and passionate vocals on the album Hungry (200,000 units sold). Now in
her first studio release, Kathryn builds on these successes with a
fresh offering of songs that flow from the deep river of worship in her
heart. Powered by her rich voice and honest presentation, I Belong
offers eleven original worship songs that cut through life's
complexities, expressing the wonderful truths of her faith and love for
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Written by Editor
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This CD is very appropriately titled. It is a wonderful BLEND of
Christmas songs. Christmas CD’s have to be the hardest thing to put
together. We all have our ‘favorite’ songs, those songs that evoke
precious memories of Christmas’ past. Terry and Smitty “did good” - the
very first song captured me by its simplicity and traditionalistic
sounds of Christmas and had me captured throughout the CD |
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Written by Brent Helming
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Why sing? I’m not asking, “Why do we worship?” Its probably safe to
assume that if you are perusing this web site and reading this article,
you already understand that we were created to be testimonies of God’s
glory (Is. 43:6-7). In other words, we worship because God created us
to worship.
No, my question is not “Why worship?” I’m posing the question, “Why
sing?” Why do we, as the church, engage in singing as one of our
primary forms of worship? It’s true that worship is far more than music
and singing. Worship includes every activity of life (Romans 12:1).
Yet, it is also true that the church, especially the contemporary
church, spends a large portion of time singing together during our
corporate worship. |
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The Journey of a Worship Leader |
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Written by Terry Butler
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The Journey of a Worship Leader
Around the age of four, while on the swing-set in my backyard, I
remember singing away and having tears come to my eyes. If anyone had
been around, I’d have been embarrassed. Instead, I felt warm inside and
peaceful. On the swings is where I spent my alone time thinking and
singing. This particular evening I began to realize that I was singing
to God. Looking back on it, I can see that He was already pursuing me
at age four and was calling my heart to His. |
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Written by Brent Helming
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Consumer Worship
Several months ago a friend and I engaged in a conversation about
worship. Specifically, we talked about the recent “contemporary
worship” explosion occurring worldwide. It seems that just about every
church now offers some form of “contemporary or modern worship” in
their weekend services. Even mainstream bookstores like Barnes and
Noble and Borders carry a selection of Contemporary Worship. In fact,
in recent years, the demand for contemporary worship music, world wide,
has grown at such an exponential rate that the Time-Life Warner Worship
Series (sold through TV ads) has become their number one selling series
of all time; surpassing Elvis and the Beatles. |
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Tips & Hints |
Managing your Worship Team
One of the most time consuming aspects of being a worship leader is managing your team. Specifically I'm talking about the administrative tasks such as scheduling, communication, introducing new songs, making sure everyone has lead sheets, etc.
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Check out www.WorshipTeam.com.
This is not a paid endorsement, in fact, it's not an official endorsement either. We just wanted to make you aware of something that may assist you in your ministry.
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