Benediction: The Multi-Vitamin of Worship”

As a kid, mornings were a whirlwind, to say the least. I had breakfast (chocolate Pop-Tarts™ and chocolate Instant Breakfast™), made lunch, stuffed it into my Bonanza™ (yes, a lunch box based on the western tv series), lunchbox, got dressed (don’t worry about the hair), and ran to the door (after watching about 5 minutes of the morning kids’ show, …

Full…”

This video introduces the concepts of “drinking in” and inviting the Holy Spirit’s active presence and power into our lives and ministries. It’s easy to consider this as just just another one of those peculiar, vague concepts-one of those things some write off with a nod and say, “Well, we don’t really talk about that too much-let’s not overdo it.” …

The Molecular Structure of Biblical Worship”

What happens when you have to plan worship in a vacuum, so to speak? Thinking upon God’s Nature, Work and Word are a good place to start when creating a flow of worship that is meaningful, intentional and focused. This will help you as you craft and lay out all the elements and components for a worship service-keeping everything God-centered. …

Good Friday/Easter Ponderings”

Most of the music I have personally written/arranged has been for Advent and Christmas. But I deeply love the music of Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday. I think this is due mainly to the fact that I believe (as Robert Webber teaches) that music is all about doing God’s story- and that involves more than just singing about it and …