http://media.blubrry.com/worshiplife_with_mike_harland/p/ministrysites.s3.amazonaws.com/podcasts/worshiplife/EP77_WORSHIPLIFE.mp3Podcast (worshiplife-comfeedworshiplifewithmikeharland): Play in new windowSubscribe: Android | RSS Today’s WorshipLife Podcast features Mike Harland and Brian Brown talking about the challenges that a lot of churches face of leading music in the church without having musicians. Listen as Mike and Brian discuss some of the tools and tips that can help a church be […]
WorshipLife Podcast #65 – Platform Etiquette 101
http://media.blubrry.com/worshiplife_with_mike_harland/p/ministrysites.s3.amazonaws.com/podcasts/worshiplife/EP75_WORSHIPLIFE.mp3Podcast (worshiplife-comfeedworshiplifewithmikeharland): Play in new windowSubscribe: Android | RSS Today’s WorshipLife Podcast features Mike Harland and Brian Brown talking through the challenges that can come about from being front and center on the platform. “Many people that are in music ministry are musicians first. They were trained musically and not always trained, or have natural […]
The Number One Issue – A Message For Pastors of Smaller Churches – By Mike Harland
Churches are like people – they come in all shapes and sizes with every kind of strength and weakness. That is certainly true when it comes to the way churches do music. As you can imagine, we get all kinds of questions and comments from churches related to worship and music ministry. And it is […]
Solving Drum Volume Issues – by Grant Norsworthy
Several weeks ago, we made the announcement that we’d be working with Grant Norsworthy on helping churches discover true artistic excellence and authentic worship! In today’s video — the first in a series of videos — Grant speaks with
Using Our God-Given Talents for His Glory! – by Camp Kirkland
I was in a very thankful frame of mind recently (I try to be in that frame of mind all the time) and was thinking about God’s incredible gift of music. It is such an amazing blessing that enriches our lives, and in worship… powerfully draws us closer to Him! That’s the goal isn’t it? That we […]
The News of My Death… – by Mike Harland
Choirs. They are dead or dying in the modern church. That’s the news. But is it true? Mark Twain is credited with a quote that goes something like this, “The news of my death has been greatly exaggerated.” This quote is disputed both in content and source. I’d like to dispute that choirs are dead […]
COEXIST: Being a Better Worship Band Member – by Chris Springer
What makes a great worship band? Is it a band full of virtuoso musicians on their respective instruments? I don’t think it is. Allow me to explain. I have observed bands with great musicians fall short when it comes to playing as one cohesive unit. Virtuosos tend to overplay. I have also observed and been […]
Friday Favorites: Review of Hawk Nelson’s, “Diamonds” – by Craig Adams
Hawk Nelson Diamonds Fair Trade Records Hawk Nelson has released their seventh studio album, Diamonds. This young foursome (David, Jon, Daniel & Micah) has been busy creating a collection of brand new songs that are certain to thrill fans and generate new followers in a hurry! This pop-rock project is marked from start to finish […]
Friday Favorites: Review of Matt Maher’s, “Saints and Sinners”- by Craig Adams
Artist: Matt Maher Album: Saints and Sinners Label: Provident Matt Maher is certainly no stranger to the worldwide Christian worship community. Those who love Matt’s songs and musical ministry will be thrilled to hear his latest offering, Saints and Sinners, brought to us by Provident Label Group. Those who have not yet discovered Matt’s creative artistry will be […]
Story Behind the Song: “Someday” from Living in the Wonder by Tommy Walker
Recently, while Tommy Walker was at LifeWay Worship, recording WorshipLife LIVE, we had the privilege of sitting down with him, and hearing the Story Behind the Song, Someday, off of his new album, Living in the Wonder. It was such an amazing, and touching story, we just had to share. We hope you enjoy this […]