Conversations in Worship is an informative and entertaining podcast on worship planning for the local church. Interviews of worship staff from across the nation reveal their secrets and best practices for planning and programming authentic worship experiences for their congregations.
This episode examines the practice of using ancient Psalms as a modern expression iof worship. Using Galations 5:19 as a starting point, we talk about the nature of worshipping using Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, and how those forms affect our relationships with one another.
In this episode, we interview the delightful Craig Harmann, Minister of Worship and Celebration at St. Timothy Lutheran Church in Houston, TX. Craig is a gifted musician, doting father, and a creative worship leader.
This episode features a conversation with Jonathan Guenther, worship leader, musician, and all-around great guy. Jonathan and his sweet wife Lindsey live outside of Nashville, TN.
10:24 no music,church,worship,planning,evangelism Temple Model of Worship rebarron@cox.net (Eric Barron)Eric BarronConversations in Worship is an informative and entertaining podcast on worship planning for the local church. Interviews of worship staff from across the nation reveal their secrets and best practices for planning and programming authentic worship experiences for their congrega
15:33 no Two Types of Worship rebarron@cox.net (Eric Barron)Eric BarronConversations in Worship is an informative and entertaining podcast on worship planning for the local church. Interviews of worship staff from across the nation reveal their secrets and best practices for planning and programming authentic worship experiences for their congrega
Conversations in Worship is a podcast for people interested in worship and worship planning for the local church.
In this episode, we discuss the biblical fact that only those who have a right relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ can worship God. People who participate in worship services who are not believers are merely responding to the actions of others, to the emotion of the atmosphere, or to the thythm of the songs, but are not worshipping God in Spirit and in Truth because they have not experienced what it is to have a heart that is in right relationship with God.