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How to Take the Stage and Lead Worship with Confidence

OOF – that moment when you hit a clunker in front of the whole congregation, or worse, in front of your peers. You’ll never forget the first time it happens (or second… or third…) It can be mortifying. But here’s a valuable lesson: the musicians who sound truly exceptional aren’t the ones who never mess up – they’re the ones who’ve learned to stand tall in the face of failure and find their confidence in something unshakeable. If you’re tired of letting perfectionism steal your joy and weaken your sound, or if you’ve ever wondered why some of the most experienced musicians you know are also the most insecure, this piece will show you the four foundational areas where real musical confidence is built – and why your identity in God is the game-changer that transforms not just how you play, but how you lead worship.

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Taylor Brantley

Taylor Brantley

Taylor Brantley has three passions in life: God, people, and writing (with an honorary mention to food and fitness). Taylor was raised in a Christian homeschool environment, which encouraged a freedom to be who God made him and resulted in an interest in storytelling and writing.

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