Is it just me or are a lot of worship songs mediocre?

By Guest Blogger | February 11, 2011

I was reading a recent Musicademy blog post which had some interesting (and controversial) thoughts about worship songs. Here are some snippets from it: “Now you will notice that I said “very poor”, not terrible, not abysmal, not “from the very pen of Beelzebub himself”, just poor. Honestly I wish they were completely awful, because there […]

Under resourced, under staffed and playing songs that looked dated fifteen years ago… small church worship?

By Guest Blogger | January 5, 2011

Small church worship Under resourced, under staffed and playing songs that looked dated fifteen years ago… This is all too often the reality, or at least people’s perception of the state of worship music in smaller churches, but I want to suggest that this isn’t the whole story. For at least half of my life […]

The Lex Buckley Interview – part 2

By Marie@Musicademy | November 29, 2010

We recently interviewed singer songwriter Lex Buckley for our blog. This is the second part of her interview where she talks about a wonderful new resource for women worship leaders as well as her ethos on writing and recording songs as a local church. You can hear one of Lex and Paul’s new songs over […]

Harmonizing with the sermon

By Guest Blogger | November 22, 2010

Worship song selection and sermons One of the ways worship leaders can better serve their congregation and their pastor is by choosing songs intentionally and purposefully to underline and respond to the preaching of God’s word. Not every song has to line up perfectly with the theme of the sermon, or be based on the […]

The Lex Buckley Interview

By Marie@Musicademy | November 18, 2010

Paul and Lex Buckley are old friends of ours at Musicademy. Paul was one of our first guitar and drum teachers and Lex actually appeared on our first Worship Guitar DVDs. We met Lex when she was working on the worship team at Soul Survivor.  Since then she’s made a number of recordings, written a […]