Yes, one of my previous Lessons from Exile was about staying in The Word. It centered on the responsibility of […]
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Lessons from Exile #33: PRACTICE
This seems like an obvious one, but it is so easy to overlook. You have to practice your instrument. I’m […]
Lessons from Exile #32: Shit Happens
Challenges are not failures. Not everything is going to be perfect or run smoothly. In fact, if it always runs […]
Lessons from Exile #31: Support Families
When assembling and recruiting a worship team, you often do have a purpose in mind for individual people you approach. […]
Lessons from Exile: Who Is Being Worshiped?
Does your church worship Jesus? Or does it worship itself? In case you haven’t gathered by this entire series or […]
Lessons from Exile #30: Correct Yourself
Everyone makes mistakes. If you’re doing anything worthwhile, you will make plenty of mistakes, both in front and behind the […]
Lessons from Exile #29: Boundaries
I said in a previous post: “Boundaries are life. Draw them early. Don’t yield.” Whether you have been directing music […]
Lessons from Exile #28: Accountability
You need to surround yourself with the right people. And by “right people”, I’m not just talking about people you […]
Lessons from Exile #27: Stay In The Word
Whether your title is Worship Director, Minister of Music, Music Ministry Coordinator, etc., your responsibility goes beyond just putting together […]
Lessons from Exile #26: You Can’t Prove Yourself
I say this from personal experience. It doesn’t matter if your work is top notch or you bust your butt […]