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KP chats with Aaron Keyes, songwriter of such worship anthems as "Abide" and "Sovereign Over Us". Aaron is a worship leader, mentor, and coach, and offers some incredible perspective and insights to today's leaders. Check out this amazing conversation! Connect with Aaron: Instagram: @aaronkeyes Web: www.aaronkeyes.com ++++++ This episode was brought to you by PraiseCharts. If you are a Worship leader or musician, when it comes to leading in church or playing worship music, you need reliable, high-quality music resources. That's exactly what PraiseCharts provides. With tens of thousands of songs available in chord charts through orchestrations plus stems, you won't struggle to find the songs you want and make things work for your setting—just instant access to the music your team needs. Check out PraiseCharts.com today and see how it can transform your worship ministry! ++++++++++ To learn more about Kurtis' book Worshipology: www.worshipologybook.com or www.kurtisparks.com
Passage: 21 And the Lord said to Moses, “When you go back to Egypt, see that you do before Pharaoh all the miracles that I have put in your power. But I will harden his heart, so that he will not let the people go. 22 Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son, 23 and I say to you, “Let my son go that he may serve me.” But if you refuse to let him go, behold, I will kill your firstborn son.'” (Exodus 4:21-23 ESV) Song: Song of Moses by Aaron Keyes, Ben Smith, Chris Moerman, Graham Kendrick, and Joseph Barrett Lyrics: Oh the Lord our strength and song Highest praise to Him belongs Christ the Lord the conqu'ring King Your name we raise Your triumphs sing Praise the Lord our mighty warrior Praise the Lord the glorious One By His hand we stand in vict'ry By His name we overcome Though the storms of hell pursue In darkest night we worship You You divide the raging sea From death to life You safely lead All the saints and angels bow Hosts of heaven crying out Glory glory to the King You reign for all eternity Bridge The Lord shall reign forever and ever Prayer: You who overcame death when you yourself arose, and who also will make every person arise … You who makes us worthy of you, and cleanses us from all our sins, and makes us right in your presence, and hears our prayers … You who brought us into your household, and always teaches us your good ways, and does us good, and does not abandon us to serve an evil lord, as we once did … You call us back to the right way, and you lead us to the door, and open it to us, and give us the bread of eternal life and the drink of life's well. You who warns us away from sin, and teaches us to judge rightly, and then to do righteousness … You strengthened us, and still do, in our belief, so unbelievers will not harm us. You have given us, and still do give us, understanding to overcome the error of those who teach that there is no reward or accountability after death. You who have released us from slavery, you have prepared eternal life for us, and prepared us for eternal life. Amen. —Augustine of Hippo
Passage: 30 “Now therefore, as soon as I come to your servant my father, and the boy is not with us, then, as his life is bound up in the boy's life, 31 as soon as he sees that the boy is not with us, he will die, and your servants will bring down the gray hairs of your servant our father with sorrow to Sheol. 32 For your servant became a pledge of safety for the boy to my father, saying, ‘If I do not bring him back to you, then I shall bear the blame before my father all my life.' 33 Now therefore, please let your servant remain instead of the boy as a servant to my lord, and let the boy go back with his brothers. 34 For how can I go back to my father if the boy is not with me? I fear to see the evil that would find my father.” (Genesis 44:30-34 ESV) Song: Love Will Never Fail by Aaron Keyes, Isaac Wardell, Leslie Jordan, Orlando Palmer, and Paul Zach Lyrics: Love is patient love is kind It has no arrogance or pride It seeks the good of others first It keeps no record of wrong or hurt It finds no joy in wickedness But rejoices in the truth Through it all it will endure Love will never fail Love will never never fail Love will never never fail Love will never never fail Love will never fail Though all prophecy will cease Though all knowledge it will fade Oh an end will come to speech Even death will pass away We will see You face to face And Your mercy will prevail Faith and hope they will remain Love will never fail Love love will never fail Love love will never fail Prayer: Begin in me a new and godly life, Lord, devoted to your praise forever. Help me to put off the self and be made a new creature, putting on righteousness, holiness, innocence, and eternal life… For the sake of your love, which made you willing to be taken and bound, loose me from the bonds of all sins, and instead secure me in the loving strings of your will. Grant, dear Lord, that I may be always ready to suffer gladly all kind of taunts, injuries, contempt, and slander for your name's sake. By your grace, divert my affections, my words, and my deeds to your glory forever. Amen. -John Bradford
This episode is part of our series, "Discipleship for America" discussing the current issues in the American church and how Christians can unite around the gospel. In this episode, Bunni is joined by Aaron Keyes, one of her all-time favorite worship leaders. Bunni and Aaron discuss the power of prayer, worship and simple devotions, and how God has used Aaron to mentor worship and ministry leaders across the globe. They also discuss practical act of discipleship, and how to grow into the leaders that God has called us to be in His kingdom. Support Christians Engaged's efforts to educate and empower Christians nationwide: https://christiansengaged.org/donate Conversations with Christians Engaged | Hosted by Bunni Pounds Listen, watch, and subscribe: https://christiansengaged.org/conversations-show Christians Engaged exists to awaken, educate, and empower believers in Jesus Christ to: ▪️ PRAY for our nation and elected officials regularly ▪️ VOTE in every local, state, and national election to impact our culture ▪️ ENGAGE our hearts in civic education or involvement for the well-being of our local communities and our nation Learn more: https://christiansengaged.org/ Support our efforts: https://christiansengaged.org/donate Take the PLEDGE to PRAY, VOTE, & ENGAGE: https://christiansengaged.org/pledge
Show NotesView all podcast episodes: https://danielmount.com/podcast/More songs from Philippians: https://danielmount.com/expository-songs/philippians/ Searchable database: https://danielmount.com/expository-songs/ Songs featured:Philippians 2:9: Every Knee (Phil Joel)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sNMTdcn6FkPhilippians 2:5: The Mind That Was in Christ (Equip Me For the War) (Charles Wesley)https://hymnary.org/text/equip_me_for_the_war Philippians 2:6-8: Who But God (Wes King)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snkX5T9Gn1k Philippians 2:11: Jesus is Lord (Stuart Townend/Keith Getty, Stuart Townend)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLJFpxOcGKk Philippians 2:5-11: Anthem of Zion/Anthem of Rome (Psallos)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nIld6kc65Uhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh75kaPLUx0 Philippians 2:5: May the Mind of Christ, My Savior (Kate Wilkinson, Arthur Barham-Gould)https://hymnary.org/text/may_the_mind_of_christ_my_savior Philippians 2:5-10: At the Name of Jesus (Red River Hymnal/Lyrics by Caroline Noel)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsH2dC6VOSM Philippians 2:10: Every Eye Shall See (The Statesmen/William Gaither, Robert Farrell)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySpcvv-EGFg Philippians 2:7: Man of No Reputation (Rick Elias/Rich Mullins)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ml7uQoqIF9s Philippians 2:6-11: Carmen Christi (Michael Card/Michael Card)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRHcdtkNWHI Philippians 2:1-18: Exalted (Trevor Hodge)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV9gNAP7EsY Philippians 2:14-18: Better by Far (Trevor Hodge)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydGfa6Lyqbk Philippians 2:5-11: Like Jesus (2:5-11) (Psallos (featuring Dennis Parker)/Cody Curtis)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9T8y_L73gc Philippians 2:11: O God of Boundless Mercy (Aaron Keyes, featuring Micah Massey/Stuart Townend, Aaron Keyes, Chris Spring, Paul Oakley)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xj7cKeGX3Hs Philippians 2:8: See How He Loves Us (Sovereign Grace Music/Jon Althoff, Marc Willerton)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpM8G53FB7o Philippians 2:7: Fullness of Grace (Keith & Kristyn Getty/Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Stuart Townend)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_Ng3Twg4UA Philippians 2:10: King of Kings (The Kingsmen)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb3WyqujfHE Chad BerryBook link: https://store.bookbaby.com/book/communing-with-god
Opening Song: Abide (https://open.spotify.com/track/0WI1CFxnvfIm4rBubmzaY5?si=b1c81d01c0854e38) by Aaron Keyes and Aaron Williams Lyrics: For my waking breath For my daily bread I depend on You I depend on You For the sun to rise For my sleep at night I depend on You I depend on You You're the way the truth and the life You're the well that never runs dry I'm the branch and You are the vine Draw me close and teach me to abide Where the Spirit leads As I'm following I depend on You I depend on You For the victories Still in front of me I depend on You I depend on You You're the way the truth and the life You're the well that never runs dry I'm the branch and You are the vine Draw me close and teach me to abide Be my strength my song in the night Be my all my treasure my prize I am Yours forever You're mine Draw me close and teach me to abide When I pass through death As I enter rest I depend on You I depend on You For eternal life To be raised with Christ I depend on You I depend on You Oh would you teach me Would You teach me to abide I depend on You I depend on You Passage: 33 “Hear another parable. There was a master of a house who planted a vineyard and put a fence around it and dug a winepress in it and built a tower and leased it to tenants, and went into another country. 34 When the season for fruit drew near, he sent his servants to the tenants to get his fruit. 35 And the tenants took his servants and beat one, killed another, and stoned another. 36 Again he sent other servants, more than the first. And they did the same to them. 37 Finally he sent his son to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.' 38 But when the tenants saw the son, they said to themselves, ‘This is the heir. Come, let us kill him and have his inheritance.' 39 And they took him and threw him out of the vineyard and killed him. 40 When therefore the owner of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those tenants?” 41 They said to him, “He will put those wretches to a miserable death and let out the vineyard to other tenants who will give him the fruits in their seasons.” 42 Jesus said to them, “Have you never read in the Scriptures: “‘The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone; this was the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes'? 43 Therefore I tell you, the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people producing its fruits. 44 And the one who falls on this stone will be broken to pieces; and when it falls on anyone, it will crush him.” (Matthew 21:33–44 ESV) Musical Reflection: Harp meditation No. 1 by Gretchen Kirby Reflection Notes: A repetitive pattern in the left hand provides a meditative foundation while the right hand experiments with ascending lines. The tune is meant to be joyful and evoke delight. Prayer: O Lord Jesus Christ, give us a measure of your spirit that we may be enabled to obey your teaching to pacify anger, to take part in pity, to moderate desire, to increase love, to put away sorrow, to cast away vainglory, not to be vindictive, not to fear death, ever entrusting our spirit to immortal God, who with you and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns world without end. -Apollonius [(d. c. 185–190). A Roman senator who was particularly well read in the philosophy of the pagans. He was forced to appear before the praetorian prefect Perennes and was eventually martyred.]
Opening Song: The Kingdom is Yours (https://open.spotify.com/track/6SNOLfJxY3yADyOQaTEtMA?si=2ccd1a8882e34d9f) by Aaron Keyes, Brittney Spencer, Micah Massey, and Terrell Wilson Lyrics: Blessed are the ones who do not bury All the broken pieces of their heart Blessed are the tears of all the weary Pouring like a sky of falling stars Blessed are the wounded ones in mourning Brave enough to show the Lord their scars Blessed are the hurts that are not hidden Open to the healing touch of God The kingdom is yours the kingdom is yours Hold on a little more this is not the end Hope is in the Lord keep your eyes on Him Blessed are the ones who walk in kindness Even in the face of great abuse Blessed are the deed that go unnoticed Serving with unguarded gratitude Blessed are the ones who fight for justice Longing for the coming day of peace Blessed is the soul that thirsts for righteousness Welcoming the last the lost the least Blessed are the ones who suffer violence And still have strength to love their enemies Blessed is the faith of those who persevere Though they fall they'll never know defeat Passage: Thus says the Lord: “Keep justice, and do righteousness, for soon my salvation will come, and my righteousness be revealed. 2 Blessed is the man who does this, and the son of man who holds it fast, who keeps the Sabbath, not profaning it, and keeps his hand from doing any evil.” 3 Let not the foreigner who has joined himself to the Lord say, “The Lord will surely separate me from his people”; and let not the eunuch say, “Behold, I am a dry tree.” 4 For thus says the Lord: “To the eunuchs who keep my Sabbaths, who choose the things that please me and hold fast my covenant, 5 I will give in my house and within my walls a monument and a name better than sons and daughters; I will give them an everlasting name that shall not be cut off. 6 “And the foreigners who join themselves to the Lord, to minister to him, to love the name of the Lord, and to be his servants, everyone who keeps the Sabbath and does not profane it, and holds fast my covenant— 7 these I will bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my house of prayer; their burnt offerings and their sacrifices will be accepted on my altar; for my house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples.” 8 The Lord God, who gathers the outcasts of Israel, declares, “I will gather yet others to him besides those already gathered.” Musical Reflection: Harp Meditation No. 2 Reflection Notes: This modal meditation centers around an intervallic pattern in the right hand that is anchored by deep bass octaves in the left hand and occasional supportive harmonies. Though somewhat haunting, the melodic motif provokes reflection. Prayer: Father, what we know not, teach us; what we have not, give us; what we are not, make us; for the sake of your Son our Savior. Amen. -Old Anglican Prayer
In our second day of looking at how to live an unveiled lifestyle, we're going to apply the example of Moses to our own lives. Specifically, we're going to look at the closeness he had with God, the depth of experience and encounter he had with the God who loves you and I just as much as he loves Moses. May God draw us closer to him, and give us eyes to see his face today. Our Scripture for today comes from Exodus 34:29, and today's worship is Song of Moses by Aaron Keyes. -- Thanks for listening to today's First15 Podcast. My name is Ryn, and I'm a part of the First15 Team. If you haven't downloaded our brand new First15 app, make sure to click the link in today's show notes to check it out! One of the new features that you can enjoy when you download the app is our Guided Prayers. We are adding new prayers to our library every month, so if you need a moment of peace with God, let these prayers be your guide! Several times throughout scripture, we read stories about people who go through various struggles and bear witness to the story that God has woven through their determination, faith, willingness to yield to the Lord in prayer and to be courageous in all the ways that He calls them to be. The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus is the most compelling of them all as it tells the story of the God who loved his people and his creation so much that he chose to live among them, to sacrifice on their behalf, to redeem their lives, and to be and example of how to live in a way that honors the Lord, welcomes the kingdom of heaven in their lives, and anticipates the glory of the Lord in every beautiful way. It is our prayer that you would be encouraged today to seek the Holy Spirit and all his benefits as you journey with the Lord along the path on which he is leading you.
Opening Song: Abide (https://open.spotify.com/track/0WI1CFxnvfIm4rBubmzaY5?si=b1c81d01c0854e38) by Aaron Keyes and Aaron Williams Lyrics: For my waking breath For my daily bread I depend on You I depend on You For the sun to rise For my sleep at night I depend on You I depend on You You're the way the truth and the life You're the well that never runs dry I'm the branch and You are the vine Draw me close and teach me to abide Where the Spirit leads As I'm following I depend on You I depend on You For the victories Still in front of me I depend on You I depend on You You're the way the truth and the life You're the well that never runs dry I'm the branch and You are the vine Draw me close and teach me to abide Be my strength my song in the night Be my all my treasure my prize I am Yours forever You're mine Draw me close and teach me to abide When I pass through death As I enter rest I depend on You I depend on You For eternal life To be raised with Christ I depend on You I depend on You Oh would you teach me Would You teach me to abide I depend on You I depend on You Passage: “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser. 2 Every branch in me that does not bear fruit he takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit he prunes, that it may bear more fruit. 3 Already you are clean because of the word that I have spoken to you. 4 Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me. 5 I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. 6 If anyone does not abide in me he is thrown away like a branch and withers; and the branches are gathered, thrown into the fire, and burned. 7 If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. 8 By this my Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit and so prove to be my disciples. 9 As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Abide in my love. 10 If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept my Father's commandments and abide in his love. 11 These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full.” Musical Reflection: “Be Thou My Vision,” old Irish folk tune Reflection Notes: The hymn commonly known as “Be Thou My Vision” is set to the tune SLANE, which is an old Irish folk tune. It samples both major and minor tonalities, with a perfect balance between the two. Prayer: O God, who by the life and death and rising again of your dear Son has consecrated for us a new and living way into the holiest of all: cleanse our minds, we ask you, by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that drawing near to you with a pure heart and conscience undefiled, we may receive these gifts without sin and worthily magnify your holy name. Liturgy of St. James
Evan Wickham joins Aaron Keyes on this month's podcast! Evan is the Lead Pastor of Park Hill Church in San Diego. This episode covers a lot of ground - Evan's journey of transitioning to a senior pastor/ church planter role after decades as a worship leader, Sabbath being the thing that changed everything for the Wickham family, and how where you sit determines what you see. The conversation closes with a vulnerable, honest question of whether Jesus experienced fear, guilt, and shame the same way we do. Lots of big questions with gentle, kind, thoughtful responses.
Hey Worship Pastor! Are the people in your church stronger disciples of Jesus because of your worship ministry? In today's episode, Aaron Keyes goes in-depth into the reasons why it's essential for Worship Pastors to be fully trained beyond just music. From studying theology, forming a strong spiritual life, and learning how to lead a team & people in worship - How can Worship Pastors maximize their impact if they aren't skilled in all of these aspects? Listen now to hear what he has to say about what training and equipping looks like, and how it will ultimately make your people even deeper & genuine lovers of God! Find out more about Worship Online and how we can serve you and your worship team at WorshipOnline.com Mentioned in the Episode Learn more about 10,000 Fathers & Mothers --- If you like what you hear, please leave us a review! Also, feel free to shoot us an e-mail at podcast@worshiponline.com & tell us how we can better serve you and your church through this podcast. Don't forget to sign up for your FREE 2-week subscription to Worship Online at worshiponline.com/podcast! The Worship Online Podcast is produced by Worship Online in Nashville, TN. Hosted & Produced by Josh Kluge Backing Tracks by Johnluke Lewis
Aaron Keyes and Dee Wilson sit down with Elias Dummer, a Canadian musician and the principal songwriter and founding member of the City Harmonic band. This thought-provoking conversation will stir every worship leader to wrestle with the (often unspoken) desire to produce those goosebump moments on a Sunday morning. There's a much stronger connection between behavioral science and song/set structure than we might realize. What's really beneath it, and how does it affect what we're communicating about God and the spiritual formation of our congregations? At the end of the day, what does it mean to actually lead HUMANS in worship?
In this episode, Aaron Keyes and Lauren Settembrini (10KFAM's Executive Director) chat with New Testament scholar and author, Lynn Cohick. We discuss a variety of topics arising from her decades-long journey as a woman in academic and ministry spaces, the road blocks along the way, and the importance of community. Dr. Cohick is the Academic Dean, Provost, and Professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary, with whom we're partnered for a Master of Arts in Worship degree. She's spearheading a new Master's degree in Women's Studies at Northern, and has become a leading voice in the affirmation of women in leadership in the church.
Aaron Keyes and Jon Egan chat with Leslie Jordan on everything from The Fold, the non-profit she co-founded to nurture creatives of all types, to life and ministry after All Sons & Daughters. This conversation dives deep into what it means to create in a way that's transformative, how the best art is born from tension, and the skill (and value!) of always looking for what's good. Leslie also shares her thoughts on navigating social media and her advice to songwriters.
Passage: If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. 2 And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. 3 If I give away all I have, and if I deliver up my body to be burned,[a] but have not love, I gain nothing. 4 Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant 5 or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful;[b] 6 it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. 7 Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. 8 Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away. 9 For we know in part and we prophesy in part, 10 but when the perfect comes, the partial will pass away. 11 When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I gave up childish ways. 12 For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I have been fully known. 13 So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love. Song: Love Will Never Fail (1 Corinthians 13) by Aaron Keyes, Isaac Wardell, Leslie Jordan, Orlando Palmer, and Paul Zach Lyrics: Love is patient love is kind It has no arrogance or pride It seeks the good of others first It keeps no record of wrong or hurt It finds no joy in wickedness But rejoices in the truth Through it all it will endure Love will never fail Love will never never fail Love will never never fail Love will never never fail Love will never fail Though all prophecy will cease Though all knowledge it will fade Oh an end will come to speech Even death will pass away We will see You face to face And Your mercy will prevail Faith and hope they will remain Love will never fail Love love will never fail Love love will never fail Prayer: This is another day, O Lord. I know not what it will bring forth, but make me ready, Lord, for whatever it may be. If I am to stand up, help me to stand bravely. If I am to sit still, help me to sit quietly. If I am to lie low, help me to do it patiently. And if I am to do nothing, let me do it gallantly. Make these words more than words, and give me the Spirit of Jesus. Amen.
Aaron Keyes is a singer/songwriter, pastor, speaker, and has not only been a worship leader for over 20 years, but has discipled and trained hundreds (if not thousands) of other Christian worship leaders. What I love most about Aaron is that he's incredibly thoughtful and meaningful, and has been trying to restore a more pure, rooted, and theologically rich form of worship in the contemporary church. In this second TITR conversation with Aaron, we talk about the contemporary scene of Christian worship–the pros, the cons, the good, and the goofy, with an aim to help the church get back to a more holistic rhythm of worship, one that celebrates the goodness of God and also laments and protests the evil in the world. For more about Aaron: https://www.aaronkeyes.com/welcome –––––– PROMOS Save 10% on courses with Kairos Classroom using code TITR at kairosclassroom.com! –––––– Sign up with Faithful Counseling today to save 10% off of your first month at the link: faithfulcounseling.com/theology –––––– Save 30% at SeminaryNow.com by using code TITR –––––– Support Preston Support Preston by going to patreon.com Venmo: @Preston-Sprinkle-1 Connect with Preston Twitter | @PrestonSprinkle Instagram | @preston.sprinkle Youtube | Preston Sprinkle Check out Dr. Sprinkle's website prestonsprinkle.com Stay Up to Date with the Podcast Twitter | @RawTheology Instagram | @TheologyintheRaw If you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave a review. www.theologyintheraw.com
If you've been around the 10,000 Fathers & Mothers community for any length of time, you are probably acquainted with our dear friend and coach, Aaron Williams. Aaron is the co-founder of Dwell, a parachurch ministry serving both the individual Christ-follower and the church, and a resident artist at The Worship Initiative in Dallas, TX. In this episode, Aaron (Keyes) and Jess Leslie sit down for a conversation with Aaron (Williams) about discerning the will of God, songwriting, making disciples, and his first full-length record titled “The Hope of Christ,” available everywhere music is streamed/sold.
Aaron Keyes is the Founder of 10,000 Fathers and Mothers (10KFAM), which is a discipleship oriented worship school committed to raising up spiritual fathers and mother who will creatively shape the future of the church. He also founded "Mere Worship", which is 10KFAM's online learning community. Aaron's heart is to restore the Word of God to the foundation of corporate worship, and to help lead the next generation of worship leaders (who lead songs) to become more biblically empowered worship pastors (who lead people).www.mereworship.comwww.10kfam.comwww.aaronkeyes.comDon't forget to visit the new Facebook page and give it a LIKE so you can get notified of all future live events: www.facebook.com/reallivetalkpodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reallivetalk/donations
Passage: 6 Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you, 7 casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you. 8 Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. 9 Resist him, firm in your faith, knowing that the same kinds of suffering are being experienced by your brotherhood throughout the world. 10 And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you. 11 To him be the dominion forever and ever. Amen. 12 By Silvanus, a faithful brother as I regard him, I have written briefly to you, exhorting and declaring that this is the true grace of God. Stand firm in it. 13 She who is at Babylon, who is likewise chosen, sends you greetings, and so does Mark, my son. 14 Greet one another with the kiss of love. Peace to all of you who are in Christ. (1 Peter 5:6–14 ESV) Song: Abide by Aaron Keyes and Aaron Williams Lyrics: For my waking breath For my daily bread I depend on You I depend on You For the sun to rise For my sleep at night I depend on You I depend on You You're the way the truth and the life You're the well that never runs dry I'm the branch and You are the vine Draw me close and teach me to abide Where the Spirit leads As I'm following I depend on You I depend on You For the victories Still in front of me I depend on You I depend on You You're the way the truth and the life You're the well that never runs dry I'm the branch and You are the vine Draw me close and teach me to abide Be my strength my song in the night Be my all my treasure my prize I am Yours forever Your mine Draw me close and teach me to abide When I pass through death As I enter rest I depend on You I depend on You For eternal life To be raised with Christ I depend on You I depend on You Oh would you teach me Would You teach me to abide I depend on You I depend on You Prayer: Most loving Father, whose will it is for us to give thanks for all things, to fear nothing but the loss of you, and to cast all our care on you who care for us: Preserve us from faithless fears and worldly anxieties, that no clouds of this mortal life may hide from us the light of that love which is immortal, and which you have manifested to us in your Son Jesus Christ our Lord; who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Aaron Keyes of 10KFAM and Mere Worship joins the podcast to discuss the importance of having a community of worship leaders, emotional versus devotional worship, and the true test of our effectiveness as worship leaders. Jason and Kristina can't stop talking about Top Gun: Maverick. Learn over 600 worship songs at worshipartistry.com.
Aaron Keyes of 10KFAM and Mere Worship joins the podcast to discuss the importance of having a community of worship leaders, emotional versus devotional worship, and the true test of our effectiveness as worship leaders. Jason and Kristina can't stop talking about Top Gun: Maverick. Learn over 600 worship songs at https://worshipartistry.com.
This week we conclude our Gospel Blueprints sermon series. Pastor Nate Keeler shares Gospel Blueprints for Christian Witness. What is the role of the church and individual Christians in proclaiming the good news through word and deed in our community? We'll answer this question. The sermon context is Corinthians 5:16-21. Communion will be offered during the service. Guest worship leader Aaron Keyes will lead our singing and music this Sunday. Please sign our digital Connection Card. Click to sign the Connection Card. Downloaded the Children's Bulletin. Please note there is a 2 minute audio dropout during the sermon. The audio resumes after the 2 minutes. License: CSPL066641 Size D #church #gospelblueprints #witness
This week we conclude our Gospel Blueprints sermon series. Pastor Nate Keeler shares Gospel Blueprints for Christian Witness. What is the role of the church and individual Christians in proclaiming the good news through word and deed in our community? We'll answer this question. The sermon context is Corinthians 5:16-21. Communion will be offered during the service. Guest worship leader Aaron Keyes will lead our singing and music this Sunday. Please sign our digital Connection Card. Click to sign the Connection Card. Downloaded the Children's Bulletin. Please note there is a 2 minute audio dropout during the sermon. The audio resumes after the 2 minutes. License: CSPL066641 Size D #church #gospelblueprints #witness
Songs: Forever (Chris Tomlin) Lord Have Mercy (Jordan Kauflin and Marc Willerton) Hymn Of Heaven (Bill Johnson, Brian Johnson, Chris Davenport, and Phil Wickham) Sovereign Over Us ( Bryan Brown, Aaron Keyes, and Jack Mooring)
Songs: Forever (Chris Tomlin) Lord Have Mercy (Jordan Kauflin and Marc Willerton) Hymn Of Heaven (Bill Johnson, Brian Johnson, Chris Davenport, and Phil Wickham) Sovereign Over Us ( Bryan Brown, Aaron Keyes, and Jack Mooring)
Aaron Keyes has been a worship pastor for over 20 years, currently serving as the worship pastor at New Life Church in Colorado Springs, CO. Aaron is also the founder of Mere Worship, a network of worship pastors who are reimagining Christian worship, and the founder and director of 10,000 Fathers, a discipleship-orientated worship school. In this episode, we talk about all kinds of things related to Christian worship and worship leading, including the difference between subjective and objective oriented songs, the need for character in a worship pastor, why musical talent alone is insufficient in a worship leader and how it can even be destructive, “Jesus is my boyfriend” type songs, and some potential problems with the CCLI industrial complex. Check out the 10,000 Fathers worship school: https://worship.schoolAnd the Mere Worship community: https://www.mereworship.comSupport PrestonSupport Preston by going to patreon.comVenmo: @Preston-Sprinkle-1Connect with PrestonTwitter | @PrestonSprinkleInstagram | @preston.sprinkleYoutube | Preston SprinkleCheck out his website prestonsprinkle.comIf you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave a review.
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On this episode the mics are turned as Aaron Keyes interviews Steve and two of his staff on how they integrate MLA into their staff experience and church life.' And yeah, the audio is a little funky as we're sharing the audio from the 10,000 Fathers Podcast (with permission of course) and the audio is sketchy and it has Aaron Keyes as the host wrapping it up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode the mics are turned as Aaron Keyes interviews Steve and two of his staff on how they integrate MLA into their staff experience and church life.' And yeah, the audio is a little funky as we're sharing the audio from the 10,000 Fathers Podcast (with permission of course) and the audio is sketchy and it has Aaron Keyes as the host wrapping it up.
Aaron Keyes, founder of Mere Worship and 10,000 Fathers Worship School joins the podcast to discuss what's missing in worship leader development, the soundest ministry investment and why worship leaders fail.
Aaron Keyes, founder of Mere Worship and 10,000 Fathers Worship School joins the podcast to discuss what's missing in worship leader development, the soundest ministry investment and why worship leaders fail.
Phil talks with worship leader/songwriter/teacher Aaron Keyes about leading people into worship, writing worship songs, and teaching and training a new generation of worship leaders to become more biblically empowered worship pastors. Aaron’s heart is to restore the Word of God to the foundation of corporate worship. Listen as Aaron talks about how he needs the Word of God in this fleeting, ephemeral world.
Bruxy Cavey is a Canadian pastor, leader, and author. He is the teaching pastor at The Meeting House, one of Canada's largest churches. He is the author of (soon to be re-released) "The End of Religion" and "Union". And he (along with Greg Boyd) is leading a new movement called The Jesus Collective. Links: Bruxy's new book, releasing Nov. 17, 2020: https://www.amazon.com/End-Religion-Bruxy-Cavey/dp/1513805509 https://jesuscollective.com/ https://www.themeetinghouse.com/
In this episode we sit down with a new addition to our staff, Aaron Keyes, to talk about the mission of his organization 10,000 Fathers and how to raise up worship leaders as genuine pastors in our churches. You can find out more about 10,000 Fathers at worship.school.
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In this, part 2, Aaron & Micah chat with Pat Barrett about songwriting, worship in the age of Covid-19, trust, and vulnerability. Music is Pat's new single, "Heavenly."
Aaron & Micah chat with the legendary Pat Barrett, author of "Good Good Father", "Build My Life", "Canvas & Clay", "The Way", and more. Music is Pat's recent single, "Canvas and Clay."
This conversation is one of my favorite ones I've ever had! If there was ever a time to stop your scroll and listen, the time is now. I'm with the one and only Pastor Chip Ingram and the timeliness of this message left me floored. Chip shares about his new book Discover Your True Self and we take a deep dive into our identities, how to break free of stagnant living, how to actually live out who God made you to be. If you are struggling with your significance, this one is going to speak to you in a powerful way. We chat about: -God's holy ambition for us -How to move from shame to security -The powerful lesson Chip says he's learning during the craziness of 2020 Favorite quotes: 1. We either live for God's approval or from God's approval. 2. We need an accurate view of God before we have an accurate view of ourselves and that comes from Scripture. 3. God is a God whose arms are open, who's looking for us even when we are afar. When we say we don't want anything to do with you, he will let us have our own way. And the moment we come to our senses, his arms are open and he loves us. 4. Holy ambition is discovering what God made you to do and doing it with all your heart. 5. Because you are beautifully and uniquely made, there are people that no one can help, or love, or understand the way each individual person listening to us right now are them. Great things we discussed: 1. Chip Ingram 2. Discover Your True Self 3. Lauren Daigle 4. Aaron Keyes 5. The Stylistics 6. Doobie Brothers 7. Foyle's War 8. Poldark 9. Oneness Embraced 10. Break Short: My First 20 years 11. Garmin Smartwatch 12. Slumdog Millionaire 13. Standing Strong Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli www.alliworthington.com/podcast/chipingram
This final episode of the series is an excerpt from the webinar that Glenn hosted called “Songs of Hope”. Glenn asks the panel how worship leading during the pandemic has changed. Aaron Keyes talks about combining the right elements of hope and lament in order to embody faithful suffering; Nikki Lerner describes the way she slows down the spaces between songs to increase engagement; and Jon Egan shares how the Holy Spirit helps us see what people on the other side of a webcast are going through and how the Psalms help us give people language for their experience.
Aaron Keyes talks with Daniel Grothe about how to find wisdom in today's age. Daniel was mentored by one of our generation's true sages, Eugene Peterson, and in this conversation we dive into some of his learning: What happens when life falls apart and you realize you've been living on a fault line? How has politeness kept us from growth? How can we shore up the "load-bearing walls" in our lives instead of simply addressing the cosmetics? How can we have healthy boundaries in our lives as leaders, both with our calendars, and our social lives? How can we impart what we've been given? As seasoned leaders, what should we do re: younger leaders around us? And finally, what should we look for as young leaders in sages who've gone before us? The links Daniel mentions in this episode are as follows: Brueggemann Preaching moment 12 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5nPlPMDDQ0 For one who is exhausted https://onbeing.org/blog/john-odonohue-for-one-who-is-exhausted-a-blessing/ We highly recommend Daniel's new book "Chasing Wisdom" as it dovetails so strongly with our DNA at 10,000 Fathers. Here's the link! Chasing Wisdom https://www.amazon.com/Chasing-Wisdom-Lifelong-Pursuit-Living/dp/1400212480
It can be easy as worship leaders to focus on the songs and the music. But one of the most important parts of worship leading, is leading the people at your church and on your worship team. Aaron Keyes, the Founder of 10,000 Fathers Worship School, joins the podcast to […]
Ministry has never been about making music. It’s always been about making disciples. Namely, we make disciples THROUGH music (the songs shepherd our congregation), and through making music TOGETHER (doing life week to week with our team). Music is just the tool we use to make disciples. But practically how does this play out on our teams? Disciple making can feel like a daunting and mysterious process. Thankfully, on this month’s episode, I have discipleship expert Aaron Keyes to discuss how we can use our ministries to better disciple our worship team members. Aaron has been running 10,000 Fathers, a discipleship and training school for worship leaders (and now pastors) for the last decade. He’s got a ton of wisdom and advice to share. Be encouraged as you listen in! Worship School 10,000 Fathers on Spotify ALSO SEE: Using Our Worship Services To Shape People’s Souls w/ Zac Hicks I'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! EMAIL ME your thoughts on this episode or ASK A QUESTION that you’d like us to answer on a future episode by calling +1-831-607-WLT1 Say hi on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, or FACEBOOK Our Sponsor This Month – Planning Center Planning Center is the ultimate tool for scheduling teams, planning worship services, selecting song sets, communicating with team members, hosting chord charts and mp3's and so much more! Sign up and get 30 days free at planning.center Enjoy the podcast? Help us out by leaving us a review on iTunes!
In this interview, Todd and 10,000 Fathers Worship School founder, Aaron Keyes discuss their journeys of following the call to love, shepherd, and teach worship leaders.
Dan Kent speaks with Aaron Keyes about faith, discipleship, music, and what makes for a great worship pastor. Aaron heads up Ten Thousand Fathers, a worship school that seeks to equip and empower leaders who can go back and change their communities' definition and experience of worship, then ultimately change the world for the kingdom of God. Episode 572 Greg's new book: Inspired Imperfection Dan's new book: Confident Humility Send Questions To: Dan: @thatdankentTwitter: @reKnewOrg Facebook: ReKnew Email: askgregboyd@gmail.com Links: Greg's book:"Crucifixion of the Warrior God" Website: ReKnew.org
Voices In My Head Podcast Episode 335: Simple Hymns - Songs of RedemptionOn August 30th, Venture3Media (V3M) launched its Simple Hymns series with the release of the album Simple Hymns: Songs of Redemption.The project features such well-known worship leaders as Pat Barrett (Housefires), Chris McClarney (Jesus Culture), Leigh Nash (Sixpence None the Richer), Dan Koch, Anthony Skinner, Aaron Keyes and more.This 10-hymn album is available at iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, Google Play and more digital and streaming outlets globally.Here today to talk to us more about the Simple Hymns series is Steve Nicolle, President and CEO of Venture3 MediaThe first of several new recordings in the Simple Hymns series to release over the next year, Songs of Redemption combines classic Hymns with a fresh interpretation, some with additional lyrics, as well as new songs that have been written and recorded in a hymn-like style and focusing on the Majesty and Greatness of God. “Simple Hymns is a response to those that long for a return to a richer and more lyric focused worship expression, combined with a simplicity of musical instrumentation,” shares Venture3Media president and founder Steve Nicolle. “Worship music shifts in style from decade to decade, along with shifts in lyrical themes and focus. What makes the hymns so unique and special is their ability to stand the test of time. When times become more turbulent or uncertain, we tend to hold to things that have endured. Hymns give us that anchor, and remind us that God's love and His nature are unchanging." Some of the classic hymns in this first Simple Hymns installment include songs written by Fanny Crosby, Charles Wesley and John Newton, with Newton's “Amazing Grace” receiving additional lyrics written by Chris Tomlin and Louie Giglio. This song, “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone),” was newly recorded by Barrett.Other featured tracks include “Like A Wideness Of The Sea” written and performed by Skinner, “Psalm 62” written by Keyes and Stuart Townend and performed by Keyes, “Blessed Redeemer” sung by Nash and written by Crosby with modern interpretation by McClarney, Chris Eaton and John Hartley, and “All To Jesus (I Surrender)” written by JW Van Deventer with a fresh interpretation by Paul Oakley and performed by Brady Toops and Michal Mitha. Along with the new music, compelling acoustic videos of all the songs being sung by the artists were recorded and are featured on a companion Simple Hymns: Songs of Redemption Digital Deluxe Apple/iTunes exclusive version of the album. “These hymns and videos are purposefully simple with acoustic instrumentation, nothing overproduced to allow them to be sung by worship leaders in the most unplugged setting, or added to the worship music song selections in any sized church,” says Nicolle. “These Simple Hymns are also well suited as a background for personal worship, reflection and devotions.” Future Simple Hymns releases that are already being developed will feature hymns set around communion, worship, praise, Christmas, Easter and more. The full Simple Hymns: Songs of Redemption track listing follows: All To Jesus (I Surrender) Brady Toops and Michal MithaBlessed Redeemer Leigh NashJesus, We Look To Thee Savannah EllisLike A Wideness Of The Sea Anthony SkinnerAmazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone) Pat BarrettThis I Know (There Is A Fountain) Katie Gustafson and Chris WeninegarI Know That My Redeemer Lives Dan KochPsalm 62 Aaron KeyesHow I Love Jesus (There Is A Name) Chris Weninegar and Katie GustafsonYes, I'll Sing Lynsey Berry For all the latest Simple Hymns news, visit www.simplehymns.com, Facebook, Twitter, Instagramand YouTube. As always, thank you for listening to Voices In My Head. About Your Host: Rick Lee JamesOfficial Web Site: www.RickLeeJames.comGet Rick Lee James Latest Album: https://fanlink.to/RLJThunderFor Booking Inquiries Click Hereor contact Gary StriplingBy Phone: 904.745.9151By Email: gary@themanagementagency.comManagement General Office Hours:Monday – 11Am – 5PMTuesday – 11Am – 5PMWednesday – Office closedThursday – 11Am – 5PMFriday – 11AM – 5PMSaturday – 11AM – 5PM This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe
Voices In My Head Podcast Episode 335: Simple Hymns - Songs of Redemption On August 30th, Venture3Media (V3M) launched its Simple Hymns series with the release of the album Simple Hymns: Songs of Redemption. The project features such well-known worship leaders as Pat Barrett (Housefires), Chris McClarney (Jesus Culture), Leigh Nash (Sixpence None the Richer), Dan Koch, Anthony Skinner, Aaron Keyes and more. This 10-hymn album is available at iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, Google Play and more digital and streaming outlets globally. Here today to talk to us more about the Simple Hymns series is Steve Nicolle, President and CEO of Venture3 Media The first of several new recordings in the Simple Hymns series to release over the next year, Songs of Redemption combines classic Hymns with a fresh interpretation, some with additional lyrics, as well as new songs that have been written and recorded in a hymn-like style and focusing on the Majesty and Greatness of God. “Simple Hymns is a response to those that long for a return to a richer and more lyric focused worship expression, combined with a simplicity of musical instrumentation,” shares Venture3Media president and founder Steve Nicolle. “Worship music shifts in style from decade to decade, along with shifts in lyrical themes and focus. What makes the hymns so unique and special is their ability to stand the test of time. When times become more turbulent or uncertain, we tend to hold to things that have endured. Hymns give us that anchor, and remind us that God’s love and His nature are unchanging." Some of the classic hymns in this first Simple Hymns installment include songs written by Fanny Crosby, Charles Wesley and John Newton, with Newton’s “Amazing Grace” receiving additional lyrics written by Chris Tomlin and Louie Giglio. This song, “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone),” was newly recorded by Barrett. Other featured tracks include “Like A Wideness Of The Sea” written and performed by Skinner, “Psalm 62” written by Keyes and Stuart Townend and performed by Keyes, “Blessed Redeemer” sung by Nash and written by Crosby with modern interpretation by McClarney, Chris Eaton and John Hartley, and “All To Jesus (I Surrender)” written by JW Van Deventer with a fresh interpretation by Paul Oakley and performed by Brady Toops and Michal Mitha. Along with the new music, compelling acoustic videos of all the songs being sung by the artists were recorded and are featured on a companion Simple Hymns: Songs of Redemption Digital Deluxe Apple/iTunes exclusive version of the album. “These hymns and videos are purposefully simple with acoustic instrumentation, nothing overproduced to allow them to be sung by worship leaders in the most unplugged setting, or added to the worship music song selections in any sized church,” says Nicolle. “These Simple Hymns are also well suited as a background for personal worship, reflection and devotions.” Future Simple Hymns releases that are already being developed will feature hymns set around communion, worship, praise, Christmas, Easter and more. The full Simple Hymns: Songs of Redemption track listing follows: All To Jesus (I Surrender) Brady Toops and Michal Mitha Blessed Redeemer Leigh Nash Jesus, We Look To Thee Savannah Ellis Like A Wideness Of The Sea Anthony Skinner Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone) Pat Barrett This I Know (There Is A Fountain) Katie Gustafson and Chris Weninegar I Know That My Redeemer Lives Dan Koch Psalm 62 Aaron Keyes How I Love Jesus (There Is A Name) Chris Weninegar and Katie Gustafson Yes, I’ll Sing Lynsey Berry For all the latest Simple Hymns news, visit www.simplehymns.com, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. As always, thank you for listening to Voices In My Head. About Your Host: Rick Lee James Official Web Site: www.RickLeeJames.com Get Rick Lee James Latest Album: https://fanlink.to/RLJThunder For Booking Inquiries Click Here or contact Gary Stripling By Phone: 904.745.9151 By Email: gary@themanagementagency.com Management General Office Hours:Monday – 11Am – 5PM Tuesday – 11Am – 5PM Wednesday – Office closed Thursday – 11Am – 5PM Friday – 11AM – 5PM Saturday – 11AM – 5PM
Today marks the release day for our newest single, “Won My War,” featuring Taylor Breen. Taylor (and Aaron Keyes) wrote this new song and in this episode we get to talk all about the songwriting process, the lyrical and musical composition, and get into a discussion with several great insights regarding songwriting with Pete James, our dear friend from 10,000 Fathers Europe School, and Aaron’s co-writer on “King Forevermore (God the Uncreated One)” and “Thank you for Fathering Me.”
This week, Aaron explores discipleship through Jesus’ encounter with Simon Peter on the lake in Luke 5. Jesus invites us into the deeper water with him, but sometimes the challenge in His invitation is different than what we expect.
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In this episode, Sanchez Fair sits down with Aaron Keyes, Dee Wilson, and JonCarlos to discuss the meaning of our new song "The Kingdom is Yours" and the purpose for writing it. "The Kingdom is Yours"Apple - https://apple.co/2LqXu6SSpotify - https://spoti.fi/2DR5gATFor more go to:www.commonhymnal.comwww.instagram.com/commonhymnalwww.facebook.com/commonhymnalwww.twitter.com/commonhymnalSupport the show (http://commonhymnal.com/join)
What does it take to raise up the next generation of worship leaders? Today we are joined by Aaron Keyes, founder and leader of Ten Thousand Fathers worship school. His heart and vision is to “equip and empower leaders who can go back and change their communities' definition and experience of worship... and through this, we can change the world for His kingdom's sake.” Don’t miss this incredible episode! And be sure to check out all the amazing things Ten Thousand Fathers is doing by going to www.worship.school. --- If you like what you hear, please leave us a review! Also, feel free to shoot us an e-mail at podcast@worshiponline.com & tell us how we can better serve you and your church through this podcast. Don’t forget to sign up for your FREE 2-week subscription to Worship Online at worshiponline.com/podcast! The Worship Online Podcast is produced by Worship Online in Nashville, TN.
Guy shares authentically about how recent shifts and changes have affected us all and walks us through the scriptures in the Aaron Keyes song "Sovereign Over Us". There is strength within the sorrow There is beauty in our tears And you meet us in our mourning With a love that casts out fear. The post Sovereign Over Us appeared first on Yonge Lawrence Fellowship.
A few of the writers, David Walker, Daniel Hill and Aaron Keyes, sit down to discuss the crafting of the newest single released entitled "No Story You Can't Redeem."
Featuring Dave Rhodes and Aaron Keyes.
Aaron Keyes is a songwriter, worship pastor, and founder of Ten Thousand Fathers Worship School. In this episode, we interview Aaron about the difference between a song leader and a worship pastor, what’s broken about worship in the church, and how investing your whole life in others is really the only way to make disciples in the […] The post 034 – Aaron Keyes on Investing Your Whole Life in Others appeared first on Gravity Leadership.
Aaron Keyes sits down to interview his senior pastor, Jon Stallsmith, to talk about the vital relationship between the lead pastor & the worship pastor.
Aaron Keyes and Kathryn Maack join Fellowship Talks for an exciting episode on worship. Unfortunately for our listeners, Amy is out of town, but Dan is still here to hold things together. We talk about the Dwell conference at Fellowship Bible Church in Little Rock. Aaron Keyes is a songwriter, father, and teacher. He spoke at the Dwell Conference last year and is a featured speaker again this year. Dan, Aaron, and Kathryn talk about what true worship is and how families can bring worship into a normal family routine. The Dwell Conference is March 9-10, 2018 at Fellowship Bible Church’s Little Rock Campus. You can learn more about Dwell and register for the conference here: Dwell Conference Kathryn Maack serves as a Women’s Pastor at Fellowship Bible Church. Aaron Keyes is worship pastor at Grace Fellowship Church in Atlanta Georgia. Aaron and his band travel nationally & internationally, leading worship and training leaders. In 2008, the Keyes launched their worship school, with four students coming to live in their basement and on their tour bus for six months of "real, gritty shared-life and on-the-job discipleship." Since then, many worship leaders from around the world have come through their home, gone through their training, and become part of their broader family, 10,000 Fathers. Aaron has recorded five albums, the most recent being a two-part project with his band called, “Through it All.” 10,000 Fathers has released two albums, releasing the fantastic “Adventure” project in 2016. Aaron’s heart is to restore the Word of God to the foundation of corporate worship, and to help lead the next generation of worship leaders (who lead songs) to become more biblically empowered worship pastors (who lead people). Join a D group at Fellowship! Let us know. Want to know more about Fellowship Bible Church? Thanks for listening to Fellowship Talks! Our goal is to infuse the mission and values of Fellowship into the daily life of each person at Fellowship by giving our church a midweek connection to the church. Special thanks to: Michelle Younkman for giving voice to the podcast’s introduction and conclusion. Dave Younkman for serving as our recording engineer. We the Union for lending the use of their song “Alive in Us.” http://wetheunion.squarespace.com Email us your questions or thoughts: FellowshipTalks@fellowshiponline.com
In this brutally honest interview, worship leader Aaron Keyes explains how he's trying to reform the 'worship industry' from the inside. The writer of 'Sovereign Over Us' believes the worship world is "too male and too pale", cares more about production than presence, and lacks honesty in its songs, especially when compared to the Psalms. Admitting that as every year goes by his own songs become "less relevant and more cheesy", the 39 year old says he's desperate to invest in the next generation of leaders, teaching them not just to be worship leaders, but disciples. Why? Because the world doesn't need more people singing songs, it needs more spiritual leaders. The Profile is brought to you in association with Premier Christianity magazine. For a free sample copy of the print issue visit premierchristianity.com/freesample Follow Aaron on Twitter @aaronkeyes For more interviews with leading Christians visit premierchristianradio.com/theprofile
In 12th Century Benedictine tradition, the Church was viewed as a warm and hospitable place always open, and desirous, of wanderers and weary travelers. In fact, one monk would always be posted as the lookout, scanning the horizon for those in need of shelter called the “porter.” Whenever a road-worn traveler found his way to the monastery, the porter made sure that all the monks were alerted to greet the guest, wash his feet, feed clothe them, and pronounce that “Christ is surely among us.” With this ancient vow of hospitality in mind, Isaac Wardell has formed The Porter’s Gate as a new movement in worship music, conversation, and community that seeks to return the high value of hospitality to us again. The fruit of this movement is The Porter Gate’s Worship Project: Volume 1/Work Songs featuring Audrey Assad, Josh Garrels, Liz Vice, Urban Doxology, and Aaron Keyes. Earthy, sober, raw, and organic are words that describe the songs on this stripped down, live project, a completely intentional move to show that authentic worship doesn’t have to be over-produced in order to reach the heart. Wardell, director of worship arts at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Charlottesville, Virginia, understands very well the need for unity in a racially and politically divided church and country. The violent Unite the Right white supremacists rally garnering international news happened very close to Trinity and hit home for Wardell and the church. It’s time, he says, to be an agent of change, to change the way the church engages the community. To reimagine a movement of redeeming love that seeks to welcome those outside its doors. “Of all our particular practices, liturgies and beliefs, the thing that marks us the most is our welcome, our hospitality,” Wardell says. “By becoming the porter at the gate, the Church identifying itself by its welcome/hospitality, it is a renunciation of power...” he says of the organization’s mission. “We give up the power to control the narrative and embrace the community and what it brings to the Church.” (Quoted from The Welcome of Worship The Porter’s Gate Re-Imagines Music That Celebrates the Work of the People by Melissa Riddle Chalos) If you’re someone critical of the “modern worship movement,” you’ll find Wardell and The Porter’s Gate’s music quite down-to-earth and refreshing. It’s almost like you’re sitting in the sanctuary at Trinity singing along with Wardell, Assad, Garrels, and the others as they bring worship back to the people. You can connect with Isaac Wardell and read more about The Porter’s Gate at https:// www.portersgateworship.com/music-vol1. For more information on Nashville Christian Songwriters and our mission to empower Christian songwriters worldwide, visit us at nashvillechristiansongwriters.com.
The second half of a conversation between Aaron Keyes and Dr. Brent Strawn about the importance of Scripture in worship leading (and songwriting).
Aaron Keyes recently sat down with Dr. Brent Strawn to talk about the importance of Scripture in worship leading (and songwriting). For more information about how to grow in your character and competency as a worship leader, visit: https://worship.school
This week on the Worship Together podcast, we bring you a special message from worship pastor and artist, Aaron Keyes. Aaron gave this talk at the 2017 Worship Together Conference. http://conference.worshiptogether.com/ Connect with Worship Together: Twitter: https://twitter.com/worshiptogether Facebook: facebook.com/worshiptogether Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worshiptogether/?hl=en Hosted by: Jimi Williams David Gutekunst Jessica Sweet Production and Editing by Form & Function –– formandfunctionmedia.com Worship Together is the number one resource for Worship Leaders. Find free resources and videos at worshiptogether.com
Another conversation with John Emery and Aaron Keyes. For more information about our worship school, visit: http://worship.school
Brad Lomenick sits down with Christine Caine at Catalyst West to talk about how to become a more balanced leader. Plus, Aaron Keyes stopped by the Catalyst office and chats with Stan Johnson about music, creativity, and his worship school, Ten Thousand Fathers.
We sit down with David Platt, best-selling author of Radical and pastor of the Church at Brook Hills in Birmingham, and are also joined in studio by Aaron Keyes for a sample of live songs from his brand new album Dwell, plus a special deal just for our podcast community.
This week our featured artist section is an interview with Aaron Keyes on his new album Dwell which comes out this week. We also have our RITOTW on the Giving Keys and news on Josh Wilson, House of Heroes and Third Day
Catalyst West Coast is officially here. Listen in as you make the trek to Orange County as the Catalyst Team provides some important information, details, and as always, a little entertainment. We are joined by Perry Noble, Carlos Whittaker, and Aaron Keyes.
We continue in this episode with the second half of our interview with radio host and best-selling author Dave Ramsey. Also included is an in-studio interview and acoustic set with Aaron Keyes, Worship Pastor for Grace Fellowship Church in Atlanta, and one of the worship leaders at the Catalyst Conference.
Aaron Keyes is a songwriter, worship pastor, and founder of Ten Thousand Fathers Worship School. In this episode, we interview Aaron about the difference between a song leader and a worship pastor, what's broken about worship in the church, and how investing your whole life in others is really the only way to make disciples in the […] The post 034 – Aaron Keyes on Investing Your Whole Life in Others appeared first on Gravity Leadership.