Send us a text Are we musically manipulating our churches? In this episode, we dig into the tension between worshiptainment and true worship leading. We uncover the uncomfortable truth that while we spend hours perfecting setlists, transitions, and tech flow, what often looks like ownership is just an illusion. The service was never ours to control, and it never will be. At the core, God has always been the one carrying the weight of worship. The real question is, have we started performing f...
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Send us a text Are we musically manipulating our churches? In this episode, we dig into the tension between worshiptainment and true worship leading. We uncover the uncomfortable truth that while we spend hours perfecting setlists, transitions, and tech flow, what often looks like ownership is just an illusion. The service was never ours to control, and it never will be. At the core, God has always been the one carrying the weight of worship. The real question is, have we started performing f...
Send us a text Why do you think worship leaders and teams struggle so much with comparison? It’s easy to look at other churches, teams, or worship leaders and feel like we’re not measuring up. But comparison can rob us of joy, creativity, and even our calling. Join Branon Dempsey, Tony Guerrero & Rich Kirkpatrick for this deep discussion on the Comparison Trap! 📺 Also Watch: on Youtube: https://youtu.be/IKC8JfLgmqQ Support the show Join us on Threads, FB or Instagram: @worshipteamtrainin...
Worship Team Training® Podcast
Send us a text Are we musically manipulating our churches? In this episode, we dig into the tension between worshiptainment and true worship leading. We uncover the uncomfortable truth that while we spend hours perfecting setlists, transitions, and tech flow, what often looks like ownership is just an illusion. The service was never ours to control, and it never will be. At the core, God has always been the one carrying the weight of worship. The real question is, have we started performing f...