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The Complete Checklist for Being a Successful Worship Leader

It’s no secret that being a successful worship leader takes hard work, dedication, and organization. From finding the right songs to creating a set list to training your team, there is a lot that goes into leading worship effectively. To help make the process easier, Worshipflow has put together an…

“What Is Easter?” Is Not A Silly Question

This Easter, take the time to plan for a service that truly celebrates this day. Choose scripture readings and songs with great intention, and practice them beforehand. Create a visual representation of life and use color and light to represent the newness of life that Jesus brought after death. Shine…

3 Features To Look For In Texting Services For Your Church

The CTT Staff writes that text messaging has become one of the most popular ways for churches to communicate with their members. It’s fast, efficient, and cost-effective. But not all church texting services are created equal. To get the most out of your church texting service, you need to make…

The Worship Leader As Shepherd

This article from Seedbed looks at the role of a worship leader and how they should lead as a shepherd. The author, John Ed Mathison, explains that shepherds are people who are responsible for guiding and protecting their flock. He notes that a true shepherd provides spiritual guidance, leads by…

Find Out Who’s Giving Big to Ministries and Making a Difference

This research from Barna shows that high–capacity givers are a growing segment of the population. These are people who donate more than $10,000 annually to charity and tend to be more generous than the average giver. High–capacity givers are often older adults, with nearly half being over 65 years old.…

Crowder: How Technology Has Revolutionized Worship Music

It‘s no secret that worship music has changed a lot over the years, and with it the way worship teams function. In this article, Crowder takes a look at how the introduction of digital media and recording technology has impacted the way we do church music. He highlights the positive…

Top 21 Online Giving Software Services for Your Church

Churches of all sizes are looking for the best giving platforms to support their mission and make it easy for members and attendees to donate. ChurchTechToday has rounded up some of the best church giving platforms available, including Breeze, Tithe.ly, Pushpay, and more. Each platform offers unique features, so churches…

10 Tips for Improving Your Worship Band Rehearsal

Mark Cole writes that leading successful worship rehearsals requires careful preparation and organization. Creating a conducive rehearsal space with proper lighting, ventilation, acoustics, and equipment is the first step. Additionally, scheduling musicians well in advance and setting clear expectations for attendance is crucial. Selecting the Right Songs for Your Congregation…

Guidelines For A Strong Worship Team

Mark Cole writes that clear guidelines and standards are essential for worship teams in any quality organization. He shares the expectations he sets for the worship teams he works with, inspired by Gateway Church’s code of conduct and his own experience. Guidelines for Worship Ministry Worship team members must have…

How to Mix Sound for Both In-Person and Live Stream Services

The CTT staff writes that serving both in-person and online congregations requires volunteer sound techs to deliver great sound mixes week after week. With churches of all sizes now regularly live streaming, there are even more demands placed on technical ministry teams. However, by following a few simple steps, any…

Five Major Developments for Churches with an Attendance Under 250

Thom S. Rainer writes that churches with fewer than 250 in average worship attendance, known as “standard churches,” account for an astonishing 92 percent of all churches in the United States. Given their prevalence, it is crucial to understand the important trends and developments that directly impact these congregations. Migration…

How Red Rocks Worship Runs Tracks

Loop Community team member Matt Slack interviews Red Rocks Worship’s Musical Director Scott about how they run tracks during their Sunday services. Scott shares valuable insights and tips for worship leaders and tech teams who want to incorporate tracks into their worship sets. Red Rocks Worship’s Setup Scott explains that…

Last-Minute Christmas Eve Service Ideas

Planning a meaningful Christmas Eve service can be challenging, especially when done at the last minute. However, there are several strategies worship leaders can use to pull together an impactful service with limited time. Begin by relying on familiar Christmas music and story elements that require little preparation. Using prerecorded…

7 “Christmas Card” Truths for Churches Needing Revitalization

Many churches in North America are struggling and in need of revitalization. Chuck Lawless offers hope for these churches through reflecting on truths from the Christmas story. First, darkness does not have the final say. Despite centuries of darkness, Jesus, the light of the world, was born in Bethlehem. God’s…

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