Flying solo as a worship leader. Some practical tips.

By Tim Martin | December 30, 2014

Recently I’ve been in a number of situations where I have either had to lead worship on my own or with only one other instrumentalist. I’ve also been a part of gatherings where others were leading on their own. Most of the time we focus on developing our playing within a band but how should […]

On the power of songs

By Guest Blogger | December 8, 2014

We all have our songs, our heart cries to God. We sing them in our cars, our homes, on the way to work. We sing them through pain and through joy. Sometimes they are audible and beautiful to the human ear. Often they may be silent, or lack musical expertise, but to God they are […]

Shake, rattles and roll: sourcing great children’s songs

By Guest Blogger | November 25, 2014

We asked for some help a while back on recommended songs for kids worship and promised to share the resultant article with you. The article was commissioned by CCLI in the UK so the resources are pretty UK-centric. That will likely mean some great discoveries here for those of you in the rest of the world. […]

More Than Music. Worship training day in Tonbridge, Kent

By admin | November 19, 2014

[Note: This training day is now past but you’ll find info on any upcoming training days here] Worship beyond singing There’s a whole lot more to worship than music and singing but in the contemporary church it has become somewhat the preserve of the musicians. This training day, for musicians and non musicians alike is […]

What advice would you offer a first time worship leader?

By admin | November 14, 2014

We’ve had some brilliant advice offered this week over on the Facebook Page for new worship leaders. You can click through and read the comments below even if you don’t have a Facebook account. And we’d love to hear your thoughts too. Either comment in the Facebook thread or in the blog comments below. The […]