01 September 2010 ~ 1 Comment

Caring for People more than Music in Worship Ministry

Caring for People more than Music in Worship Ministry

I have some confessions to make. I love good music. I love good musicians. I love good musicians making good music. And, very much unfortunately, I used to get impatient with musicians who weren’t up to a certain standard and weren’t making good music. God has finally broken through.

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24 October 2007 ~ 1 Comment

A Book that Looks Like it’s Worth Checking Out – Jim and Casper go to Church

I was very, very fascinated by this post at Church Relevance today.  (Thanks for giving the heads up!)  The thing that intrigued me most was what the atheist in the book had to say about the churches that he visited, in particular, this thought: What does the way Christianity is practiced today have anything to [...]

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04 September 2007 ~ 2 Comments

Chris Tomlin, Large Crowds, and Expectations…or…Why does Worship seem “Amazing” When it’s not at Church?

The Annual LifeLight festival was held this past weekend in Sioux Falls, an event which I’m very fond of. It was estimated that about 320,000 people showed up over the course of the weekend, which is phenomenal, and God is using the festival to move mightily in our area. One thing got me thinking, though, [...]

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