Back on November 14th, 2011 we hosted a live, online round table discussion on the topic of catering weekend services.

We invited the following worship pastors/leaders to be part of the panel:
Fred McKinnon (Worship Director/Founder of TheWorshipCommunity.com)
Rich Kirkpatrick (Blogger/Worship Pastor)
Chris Vacher (Director of Worship)
Rob Rash (Blogger/Worship & Creative Arts Pastor)
Troy Kennedy (Worship Pastor)
We discussed topics like:
-Doing secular songs during service (is it okay or is it not okay?)
-Convergence worship vs. separating the styles out into different services
-Designing the service for Christians vs non-Christians
-and more
We intentionally invited leaders with different perspectives in order to help church leaders understand others’ perspectives and also learn from our differences.
You can watch the recording by CLICKING HERE.
Worship artist/songwriter, Chris McClarney, shares insights on incorporating spontaneous worship when leading. Chris is a signed artist with Kingsway Music and has written many worship songs used around the world such as, “Your Love Never Fails”.
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Worship leader and songwriter, Jared Anderson, shares candidly about appropriate ways to deal with moral failure in ministry. Jared experienced up close how moral failure can affect a ministry as one of the pastors on staff at New Life Church in Colorado Springs, when Ted Haggard’s scandal was exposed.
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Our friend, worship leader/songwriter, Jared Anderson, shares with us some tips for classically trained pianists joining the worship team. This is one of those videos you just might want to share with your worship team, or at least your keyboardist(s).
Dwayne Moore, author of Pure Praise (A Heart-Focused Bible Study on Worship), shares with the All About Worship Community some thoughts on dealing with attitude problems on the worship team.
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