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The Worship Lab Podcast

The Worship Lab is a podcast for worship leaders. Michael and Sam explore the practical and spiritual aspects of leading a team and a congregation in worship through music.
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Now displaying: March, 2015

A PODCAST FOR WORSHIP LEADERS

Mar 25, 2015

This week, Michael and Sam talk about service planning, announcements, and coherence in worship services. How much margin should you leave your Pastor? How detailed should your planning be? What's a "mic-to-mic" transition? The guys discuss these questions and more on this week's episode of The Worship Lab Podcast. Subscribe (if you're cool)!

Mar 18, 2015

This week, Michael and Sam have a conversation with the highly esteemed Johnny Simmons about working with drummers. Johnny's passion and experiences challenge and inspire worship leaders and drummers alike. How should worship leaders communicate to a drummer who is new to worship music? Can drummers sound intense without playing loudly? Where is the boundary between worship and performance? Subscribe and listen now!

Mar 11, 2015

This week, Michael and Sam have a conversation about acoustic and electric guitar tone as it relates to the modern worship service. After an exhaustive lecture on tuning (Michael gets on a soapbox again), the guys describe ways to avoid the old "ice pick to the ear" tone. How often should you change your tubes? Are amp modelers actually becoming useful tools? How many delay pedals should I buy a week? Listen now to find out these answers (or at least some opinions) and more!

Mar 4, 2015

This week, Michael and Sam dive into the world of in-ear monitors. In addition to being expensive, IEMs can make worship leaders feel disconnected from their congregations. Are they really worth the trouble? What on earth is a click-track? What's the fastest way to go deaf? Listen now!

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