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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: April, 2016

A PODCAST FOR WORSHIP LEADERS

Apr 27, 2016

Many people in ministry struggle with the idea that ministry can't be measured. It can leave you feeling like you haven't accomplished anything or made any impact. This week, Michael and Sam discuss an approach to ministry evaluation. Sounds kinda boring, but it's really not that bad. You should probably at least subscribe, you freeloader.

Website: www.worshiplabpodcast.com

Twitter: @worshiplabpc

Apr 20, 2016

One of the most common questions this podcast receives from listeners is "how do I get from this key to that key between songs?" This week, Michael and Sam (with wonderful assistance from pianist Josh Green) discuss the various and sundry ways to modulate. The Worship Lab Podcast would like to acknowledge that we did not write nor do we own any of the music that we demonstrate in this episode.

Website: www.worshiplabpodcast.com

Twitter: @worshiplabpc

Apr 13, 2016

This week on El Podcast "Laboratorio de Alabanza", Michael and Sam talk to Worship Leader Eber Fernandez about leading worship in Spanish. Should your church have a Spanish-language service? What are common misconceptions? Where should you get your translations? Listen now and subscribe today!

Twitter: @worshiplab

Website: www.worshiplabpodcast.com

Apr 6, 2016

On this episode of The Worship Lab Podcast, the guys discuss the struggle and futility of finding significance in works. This isn't the most practical episode, but it is hopefully thought-provoking and challenging. Questions or comments? What did you think?

Website: www.worshiplabpodcast.com

Twitter: @worshiplabpc

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