Taproot Sessions – Session 1

 

In this inaugural episode of Taproot Sessions, Corrina Jennings introduces Dave Hook, the founder of Rooted Worship. With over 46 years of ministry experience, Dave shares his “origin story”—from his early days as a rock band musician constantly trying to get the crowd to sing along, to navigating the major shifts in modern church music movements. The conversation centers on the philosophy behind Rooted Worship, moving beyond the surface of “what to think” or “how to do” music, and instead focusing on the “why” of worship. This session serves as an invitation to worship leaders and congregants alike to dig deeper into their spiritual formation, find validation in the struggles of ministry, and move toward a communal “taproot” system of faith that sustains us well beyond Sunday morning.


Show Notes

  • [00:01] Welcome to Taproot Sessions: Introducing the mission of Rooted Worship Ministries
  • [01:43] Meet Dave Hook: A look at Dave’s 46-year journey through ministry, academia, and music production.
  • [03:00] The Heart of a Song Leader: Dave recounts his early days in rock bands and an awkward (but pivotal) moment opening for the band Petra.
  • [05:47] A 26-Year Connection: Corrina shares the story of how she first met Dave through a “Yellow Pages” phone call and how their paths intersected in ministry.
  • [08:17] Evolution of Titles: From “Song Leader” to “Pastor of Spiritual Celebration”—the changing landscape of worship ministry since the 1980s.
  • [11:51] Dethroning the Self: A candid discussion on the occupational hazard of pride in worship leadership and the need for humility.
  • [19:37] Why “Taproot”?: The botanical inspiration behind the ministry—learning from Loblolly pines and Saguaro cacti about stability and depth.
  • [24:10] Mentorship vs. Friendship: Why the next generation of leaders needs identification and validation more than just new techniques.
  • [39:55] Beyond Video Game Spirituality: Redefining sanctification and spiritual formation as a practical, daily walk rather than just acquiring “tools” or “levels.”
  • [43:29] The Pando Forest: Using the metaphor of a clonal root system to describe the power of worship in community.

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