Items Tagged with "Worship Musicians"
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Six Lousy Methods to Get More Musicians, Part 2
Read part 1Photo: Kandyjaxx, FlickrThe third lousy way to get more musicians:3. Let Your Non-Musical Pastor do the Recruiting.Senior pastor to me, the worship leader: "Say, Jon, there's a new family that just started attending and I heard that the wife played piano and sang at their last church. Inc
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Six Lousy Methods to Get More Musicians, Part 1
Photo: Flickr, kanyjaxx//CCOne of the most often asked question I get as I talk with pastors, worship leaders and volunteers is "How do I grow my team?" What they usually mean is, "How do we find more musicians?" Here's six ways not to do it:1. Rely only on Sunday morning announcements.This is the "
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8th Grade Odor and Sucking Out Loud: 17 Ways to Build a Better Youth Band, 4
Read Part 1Read Part 2Read Part 315. Leave them wanting more. Don't expect a weekly band--especially at first. You don't want your band burning out or your youth group growing complacent.16. Foster Creativity. As your kids get to know the songs, they may have ideas for new arrangements. Let them run
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Author: Jon NicolTags: youth band,
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8th Grade Odor and Sucking Out Loud: 17 Ways to Build a Better Youth Band, 3
Read Part 1Read Part 2 11. Make it fun. Recently, I became the subject of the youth band's joking--actually, my mother did. Somehow "your mom" jokes started flying and stuck to me. Soon a theme song emerged: "Jon's mom is greater, Jon's mom is stronger..." I'm not sure if Chris Tomlin intended that
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Author: Jon NicolTags: youth band,
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8th Grade Odor and Sucking Out Loud: 17 Ways to Build a Better Youth Band, 2
Read Part 1 (#1-5)6. Create a standard form for each song. And don't deviate from that form (at least until #16 starts to happen). By a standard song form, I mean the order of the verse, chorus, bridge and other parts of the song. Use the original recording arrangement when possible. (And check out
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Remove
I'm in the middle of an interesting read: Untitled: Thoughts on the Creative Process* by Blaine Hogan. Blaine is a professional actor and the Creative Director at Willow Creek. I bought the book because, a) I like anything about the creative process and b) it was only a few bucks on my Kindle.**Earl
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Author: Jon NicolTags: worship planning,
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worship,
less is more,
leading a team,
leadership,
dynamics,
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Forget Excellence...
...think "remarkable" instead.Excellence is subjective and overwhelming.Remarkable is doable: a small tweak and improvement to the "normal" that surprises people.The pursuit of excellence feels like a never-ending journey. How do we know we've arrived?The pursuit of remarkabl
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Author: Jon NicolTags: worship planning,
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worship leading,
worship,
planning worship services,
leadership,
excellence,
church services,
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200 words or less,
"small church big worship",
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28 Ways to Create Great Segues: #21
We've been talking about the "pre-service." I suggested in the last post that the pre-service time is one big transition time - comprised of several of small segues - that moves people into our worship gatherings.We can try to spiritualize this time, but let's just be honest: it's sometimes like her
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Author: Jon NicolTags: worship training,
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They Need Me, They Really Need Me...
They need me every hour, most gracious LordTo lose talent like mine, the team can't affordThey need me, O they need meEvery service they need meI'll bless them with my presenceUntil eternityI think this bastardized hymn sings in the brain of every worship leader - full-time, part-time, volunteer - i
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Author: Jon NicolTags: worship teams,
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28 Ways to Create Great Segues: #17 - 20
Segues #17 - 20: The Pre-Service, Part 1I look at the pre-service time as one big segue: it's a sequence of elements used to transition people into corporate worship. The issue with most churches in American culture is this: the majority of people don't actually come into the service until right at
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Author: Jon NicolTags: worship training,
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video,
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Linchpin or Liability?
When it comes to the worship ministry at your church, are you a linchpin or a liability?A linchpin is indispensable. Wait, I know. The right answer that's been drilled in our heads, especially in the church, is this: no one's indispensible. OK, so the earth might not break its orbit of the sun if yo
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Please Practice: 8 Tips to Give Your Team
Of all the players that I've had in worship teams, the ones that practiced the most came out of the bar band scene. If any of them came to rehearsals unprepared, they apologized before they even pulled out their guitar. The players with church backgrounds, yeah...not so much. Why is this? That's fod
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Ox Percussion...
...is what we get when the aux percussionist forgets he's, well auxiliary. Big. Strong. And way too much. A Shetland pony could pull this cart. It doesn't need two yoked bovine.Auxiliary is defined by M-W.com as a : offering or providing help b : functioning in a subsidiary capacityUnfortunately,
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Author: Jon NicolTags: worship training,
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victory,
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Reverse Sound Check
Kent Morris is a rock star. Actually, he's the AV genius behind rock stars. And he was in my neighborhood a month or so ago doing a seminar for Peavey's Sanctuary Series line of sound systems. (Ended up having lunch with him, which was fun. But that's for another blog.)During the seminar, he suggest
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Taco Bell vs. Chipotle
A burrito as big as your head for $6 or a three pound box of fast-mex food for $5? The cheapskate in me usually hits Taco Bell. Couple items off the value menu and a water, and I'm full for $2.50. And I do enjoy Taco Bell - probably a little too much. But Chipotle...mmm...it's like Christmas morning
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Author: Jon NicolTags: worship training,
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taco bell,
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