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 …

Taproot Sessions Promo

    New Podcast Launching May 1st – Taproot Session by Rooted Worship Worship is more than a setlist; it’s a theological anchor for the local church. Whether you’re a worship leader stepping onto the platform for the first time or a team member looking to deepen your “why,” Taproot sessions is focused on moving past the mechanics of music …

Taproot Sessions Podcast – Coming May 1″

New Podcast Launching May 1st – Taproot Session by Rooted Worship Worship is more than a setlist; it’s a theological anchor for the local church. Whether you’re a worship leader stepping onto the platform for the first time or a team member looking to deepen your “why,” Taproot sessions is focused on moving past the mechanics of music to explore …

Benediction: The Multi-Vitamin of Worship (Part 2)”

As we continue our exploration of the final phase of corporate worship—the sending—we delve into practical insights from liturgical expert Constance Cherry’s book, The Worship Architect. First of all,  I firmly believe corporate worship is at the heart of Christian discipleship. One of the most vital acts of intercession, encouragement, and empowerment a church leader can offer occurs during the …

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. …