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Mistakes That Keep Your Church From Singing

Are your worship services filled with “screen zombies” instead of engaged participants? Two critical issues could be stifling your congregation’s participation: making people stand too long and mismanaging sound volume. This article dives into why pacing is so important for worship sets, and why finding that “sweet spot” volume level is essential for encouraging participation. We’re called to create environments that inspire genuine worship, so if you’ve been struggling with lackluster engagement during your worship sets, these insights could just transform blank stares into authentic expressions of praise.

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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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