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Watch on YouTube Join us this week's episode, featuring Caleb shares his unique journey from being a drummer with a background in Southern Baptist traditions to becoming a key figure in spontaneous modern worship. Join them as they discuss the heart of worship, practical keys tips, the importance of worship culture in churches, and Caleb's experiences playing for Garrett & Kate Serban, now signed with Bethel Music. Caleb also talks about his use of Ableton for worship services, the significance of the transpose button, and the value of cultivating relationships within a worship team. This episode provides insight into the blend of technology, musicianship, and spirituality that drives effective worship experiences.Caleb KingSupport the showThanks for listening! Subscribe here to the podcast, as well as on YouTube and other social media platforms. If you have any questions or suggestions for who you want as a featured guest in the future or a topic you want to hear, email carson@theworshipkeys.com. New episodes release every Wednesday!
In this episode, KP interviews Noah Harrison, a worship leader and songwriter from Bethel Music. They discuss Noah's journey from a musical upbringing to leading worship, his experiences at Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry, and the challenges of moving to New York to launch Bethel New York. The conversation delves into the importance of spontaneous and prophetic worship, the songwriting process, and the impact of songs like 'Elohim' and 'Oh Lord, My God.' Noah shares insights on personal growth, identity, and the role of worship in building community. Connect with Noah: Instagram: @noahpaulharrison Music: https://open.spotify.com/track/15VivzmIja8IDxDE7zxRwC?si=87611caab15441af +++++ Worshipology with Kurtis Parks is a part of the Worship Leader Magazine Podcast Network. WL Mag exists to equip Spirit-led worship leaders with practical tools, theological insight, and encouragement for the local church. 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. Check out PraiseCharts.com today and see how it can transform your worship ministry! ++++++++++ To learn more about Kurtis and his book Worshipology: www.worshipologybook.com or www.kurtisparks.com
Ever wonder why some leaders become the go-to person in a crisis? They're not always the loudest or the most experienced. They're the ones who stay steady. That steadiness isn't a personality trait. It's the result of intentional inner work. Zahriya Zachary of Bethel Music has seen this firsthand. Through one simple daily practice, she learned to recognize when she was leading from striving versus rest, how to catch toxic self-talk before it derailed her decisions, and why her internal dialogue became her best leadership warning system. What if just 5–10 minutes a day could change how your entire team experiences your leadership? Listen now to discover: The exact practice that transforms how you show up How to know when you're leading from wounds versus healing The simple way to create safety for others by becoming safe for yourself Stop hoping you'll figure it out eventually. Start practicing the habits that make you the kind of leader people actually want to follow and trust. Worship Online is your new secret weapon for preparing each week. With detailed song tutorials and resources, you and your team will save hours every single week, and remove the stress from preparing for a set. Try a free trial at WorshipOnline.com and see the transformation! Mentioned in the Episode Zahriya's New Release --- If you like what you hear, please leave us a review! Also, shoot us an e-mail at podcast@worshiponline.com. We want to know 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! The Worship Online Podcast is produced by Worship Online in Nashville, TN.
There's a kind of faith that performs instead of worships, and eventually, that kind of faith breaks down. This week on Win Today, Paul and Hannah McClure from Bethel Music join me to talk about the slow drift from softness to cynicism in the life of a believer. We talk about the orphan spirit, fake faith that looks right but can't hold weight, and how disappointment left untreated eventually hardens into disconnection. We also confront the myth that faith equals certainty, and why true worship isn't just a song; it's surrender in the absence of clarity. For anyone who's battled disillusionment in church, questioned the language of worship, or wondered whether they're singing words they don't believe anymore, this conversation offers both confrontation and comfort. Paul and Hannah don't sugarcoat the road. But they do point to healing. This isn't about emotional hype. It's about reclaiming your heart before it turns cold. You'll learn: Why disappointment often precedes cynicism What the orphan spirit really is—and how it forms How fake faith is often learned, not chosen Why worship without surrender is just noise How to walk with God when certainty disappears Guest Bio Paul and Hannah McClure are worship leaders, songwriters, and pastors with Bethel Music. Known for their vulnerability, depth, and refusal to perform, their ministry helps people reconnect with a God who isn't afraid of pain. They've led a generation to encounter God through honesty, not hype. Their story is one of surrender, resilience, and the long journey back from burnout, cynicism, and emotional numbness. Episode Links Show Notes Buy my NEW BOOK "Healing What You Can't Erase" here! Invite me to speak at your church or event. Connect with me @WINTODAYChris on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
In this episode, we talk about what it means to bring God's Presence into our relationships with others. Through His life, Jesus shows us how to live at the pace of the Holy Spirit and create space for authentic connection. We explore how easy it is to overlook the significance of ordinary moments and how, through slowing the pace of our lives, we have powerful opportunities to love, listen, and become more attuned to those around us. We also discuss the importance of healthy boundaries, the freedom that comes from not needing to fix others, and how it's God's love that shapes how we show up for the people in our lives. Heather's One Thing - This Wild at Heart Podcast series with Jon Tyson (Part 1) (Part 2) Sister Miriam's One Thing - The Lila Rose Show with Msgr Rossetti Michelle's One Thing - Raise a Hallelujah by Bethel Music, Jonathan Helser, and Melissa Helser Journal Questions: How can I show up for people in my life in this season? How do I need others to show up for me? In what ways do I lose myself when entering into the suffering of others? Do I need to create a boundary in any of my relationships? Discussion Questions: What margin do you need to create for yourself so you can be more present? What is your biggest obstacle to being present to your loved ones? How can you prioritize being present to Christ and what He's doing in you? What would it look like for you to give from a place of security? Quote to Ponder: “More and more, the desire grows in me simply to walk around, greet people, enter their homes, sit on their doorsteps, play ball, throw water, and be known as someone who wants to live with them. It is a privilege to have the time to practice this simple ministry of presence. Still, it is not as simple as it seems. My own desire to be useful, to do something significant, or to be part of some impressive project is so strong that soon my time is taken up by meetings, conferences, study groups, and workshops that prevent me from walking the streets. It is difficult not to have plans, not to organize people around an urgent cause, and not to feel that you are working directly for social progress. But I wonder more and more if the first thing shouldn't be to know people by name, to eat and drink with them, to listen to their stories and tell your own, and to let them know with words, handshakes, and hugs that you do not simply like them, but truly love them.” (Henri Nouwen, Gracias: A Latin American Journal) Scripture for Lectio: “O Lord, thou hast searched me and known me!” (Psalm 139:1) Sponsor - Camp Wojtyla: Are you looking for a transformative experience for your middle school or high school student? Camp Wojtyla helps young people fall more in love with Jesus Christ and His Church through epic adventures in the Colorado mountains, awesome community, and huge fun. Camp Wojtyla helps kids learn they are stronger than they thought, and that God is bigger than they could ever have imagined. Camp Wojtyla is nestled in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado on a beautiful, 1200-acre wilderness property, and offers fourteen different single gender programs, giving campers a unique opportunity to LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL! We have a God of adventure. He has a story and a plan for each of us. Camp Wojtyla teaches about God and the Catholic Church through authentic and life-changing adventures in creation. In a culture that inundates us with noise, unplugged time on the mountain helps us understand who God is and who He has made us to be. While at Camp Wojtyla, campers experience expertly designed and sequenced programming that helps them understand that they are called to sainthood...and how they can achieve it! Our carefully selected, and highly trained team of staff and counselors are joyful and faithful role models who can't wait to help give your camper their best summer ever! Come check us out at www.camp-w.com. We can't wait to offer you or your child a transformative adventure! The lottery for 2026 programming is open now through October 26th. Sign up today for a chance to experience Life to the Full at Camp Wojtyla this summer! SIGN UP FOR NEWSLETTER INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK ONLINE TRADING POST STORE Chapters: (00:00) Camp Wojtyla (01:40) Intro (02:30) Welcome (04:39) Guiding Quote (07:06) Being Present in the Everyday (08:48) The Gift of Another's Presence (10:05) Contemplating Others as A Mystery to Be Revealed (12:18) The Gift of Presence is an Artform (14:51) Balancing Presence for You and Others (16:34) What Does Accompiment Look Like? (18:44) Having Boundaries (21:24) Fearing Being Present (23:37) Receiving from God First (26:07) One Things
On today's show, we welcome back Josh Baldwin of Bethel Music to talk about his brand-new EP, Full Grown Man Vol. I (out Sept. 5). Known for hits like Evidence, Made For More, and Stand in Your Love, Josh shares how this five-track project dives into themes of faith, identity, and manhood—rooted in his journey as a husband, father, and worship leader. The lead single, Salvation Song, is already out now, proclaiming the hope and freedom found in Jesus.joshbaldwin.com@joshbaldwinchristianmusicguys.com@christianmusicguys
- Playlist House of Worship 91 - Hey this time there is no vocal intro, just music that brings you closer to God! 1. Brandon Lake - Gratitude (Reyer Remix) 2. Stomp on the Devil - Johan Hugo Remix - Lazarus 3. Stephen Stanley - gonna have to trust you (DOXOLOGY Remix) 4. JOSHUA LAZER, Adryelle - capable (Official Visualizer) 5. Thankful - Lukas Goss 6. Retain ft. Sander Nijbroek - Be With You (Visualizer) 7. Sondae - Jesus Somtimes I.. (DOXOLOGY Remix) 8. Premiere LP Giobbi - You Are (Extended Mix) 9. All to You - Nofsky 10. Cody Carnes Firm Foundation (He Wont) (Reyer & Ilaisa Remix) 11. I Met God On The Dancefloor - Rave Jesus 12. Bethel Music & Hannah McClure - Even Though I Walk (Reyer & Nadia de Cloe Remix) 13. NuKey, Kevin McKay - Gospel Jam (Extended Mix) 14. PRAISE - Anthem X, BLVRS, Mass Anthem Christian EDM 15. It Is Well - Rave Jesus 16. The Way, The Truth, The Life - AndyG 17. Tey Tee - Falling (Unflagged Remix) feat. FINIA & Jon Triol 18. Holy Forever (Deep House Remix)
Contact Dave: 612-414-5575Contact Cherish: 719-851-0143Recovery literature recommendation: The Bible Best Advice: "Be Obedient" and "Embrace yourpain"Songs that symbolize recovery to Cherish:The Blood by Bethel Music, Jenn Johnson, feat. Mitch Wong - https://youtu.be/4DtiMf1xoLMLook What You've Done by Tasha Layton - https://youtu.be/ZyfUdwGBjtk?si=kljGO_Mo62x-njowDave's pick: Black Sheep by Ben Fuller - https://youtu.be/erc4IeGwfjk?si=9fA05JkFs38t7UeT TakeawaysCherish's drug of choice was methamphetamines andcodependency.Dave grew up with an alcoholic father, which influenced hischoices.Recovery means community and plugging into the church forCherish.Dave has been serving the recovery community for 25 years.Cherish is passionate about eradicating homelessness andaddiction.Both Cherish and Dave emphasize the importance of prayer inrecovery.Cherish's relationship with her daughter has improvedsignificantly through recovery.Dave's ministry focuses on helping those who feel lost andhopeless.The joy of the Lord is a central theme in theirconversations.Cherish and Dave believe in the power of divineappointments. Cherish highlights the transformation of a friend through faithand community involvement.God's patience and grace are central to the recoveryprocess.Forgiveness is essential for personal healing and growth.Living out one's purpose in Christ brings joy andfulfillment.Daily routines can significantly impact spiritual health andrecovery.The Bible is a powerful tool for guidance andtransformation.Advice to put God first can change one's perspective onlife.Protecting sobriety is crucial, akin to caring for anewborn.Music can serve as a healing tool in recovery.Running to God, not away from Him, is vital for healing. SummaryIn this episode of The Way Out Podcast, hosts Jason, CherishBlowers, and Dave Johnson discuss their personal journeys through addiction andrecovery. Cherish shares her struggles with methamphetamines and codependency,while Dave reflects on his upbringing with an alcoholic father. Both emphasizethe importance of community, prayer, and mentorship in the recovery process.They highlight the transformative power of faith and the joy of serving others,as well as the vision for Lost Sheep Ministries, which aims to help those inneed. The conversation is filled with personal stories, insights, and a sharedcommitment to helping others find hope and healing. In this conversation,Cherish Blowers and Dave share their transformative journeys of faith,recovery, and community. They discuss the importance of understanding God'svoice, the power of forgiveness, and the significance of daily routines inspiritual growth. They also reflect on impactful literature, the challengesfaced in recovery, and the healing power of music. Their parting messagesemphasize hope, encouragement, and the importance of running to God in times ofstruggle. Don't forget to check out “The Way Out Playlist” availableonly on Spotify. Curated by all our wonderful guests on the podcast!https://open.spotify.com?episode/07lvzwUq1L6VQGnZuH6OLz?si=3eyd3PxVRWCKz4pTurLcmA (c) 2015 - 2025 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved.Theme Music: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/)byKetsa (https://ketsa.uk) licensedunderCCBY-NC-ND4.0(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd)
Bethel Music's Paul and Hannah McClure talk about the heart behind their latest album, After God’s Heart. The McClures share openly about life as pastors’ kids, moving to Redding more than a decade ago, and how worship has shaped both their family and their faith. Paul reflects on his journey from living with an “orphan mindset” to discovering God as a good Father, while Hannah describes the daily choice to surrender and lean on the Holy Spirit. Together they speak honestly about disappointment, comparison, and the challenges of parenting, as well as the joy of creating songs that remind them of God’s faithfulness. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Es ist unsere Liebe zu Gott, die uns zu unserem wahrhaftigsten Ausdruck von Anbetung führt. Und doch können manchmal selbst die heiligsten Themen übermäßige Vertrautheit hervorrufen. Ohne dass wir es beabsichtigen, kann diese Vertrautheit zu Nachlässigkeit führen und unsere Herzen stagnieren lassen. In seiner Predigt lehrt Bill Johnson über Anbetung – nicht nur über die Lieder, die wir singen, obwohl sie kraftvolle Ausdrucksformen sind, sondern ganz hin bis zu ihrem Kern. Welche Art Anbetung wünscht Gott sich wirklich? Was bewegt Sein Herz? Worauf reagiert Er? Empfang frische Offenbarung und zeitlose Weisheit, die in der Schrift verwurzelt ist und durch Jahrzehnte der Verwaltung einer Kultur der Anbetung geprägt wurde, die unser Haus und zahllose Leben überall auf der Welt beeinflusst hat. ORIGINAL: Love Leads to Worship | youtube.com/watch?v=F0mb2_TJQzQ BIBELSTELLEN: Exodus 19, 6; Psalm 103, 7; Psalm 116, 17; Jesaja 61, 6; Zefanja 3, 17; Markus 14, 3-11; Johannes 4, 24; Johannes 12, 4-6; 2. Korinther 3, 18; Hebräer 13, 15; 1. Petrus 2, 9; 1. Johannes 3, 2 Bleibt mit uns in Kontakt: https://www.bethel.com/deutsch https://bit.ly/WhatsApp_deutsch Video und Audio aufgenommen und bearbeitet von Bethel Online.
On this episode of the Production Online Podcast, we sit down with Gabriel Wilson—producer, artist, and the creative force behind projects with Bethel Music, John Mark McMillan, Martin Smith, and more.The conversation dives deep into Gabriel's world: life, faith, music production, and the heart that drives it all. He even walks us through a recent session, offering a rare behind-the-scenes look at his process and the signature sound he calls “Godzilla crushing Tokyo.”Whether you're a fan, a producer, a musician, or just curious about how great music comes to life, this episode is for you.
Our love for God is what leads us to our truest expression of worship. Yet sometimes, even the most sacred topics can become familiar. Without meaning to, that familiarity can grow into complacency, leaving our hearts stagnant. In this message, Bill Johnson teaches on worship—not limited to the songs we sing, though powerful expressions, but down to the very heart of it all. What kind of worship does God truly desire? What moves His heart? What does He respond to? Receive fresh revelation and timeless wisdom rooted in Scripture and shaped through decades of stewarding a culture of worship that has impacted our house and countless lives around the world.
What do you do when the lyrics of a song are gospel-centered and theologically accurate, but you believe the church that created the song might not necessarily be either of those things? In this episode, we discuss questions like, "Can we as Christians listen to music from churches who we believe might not have sound theology?""Should we listen to music written by someone who was at one time a Christian but has fallen away?""What is our response as the local church body in addressing issues of conscience?" (1 Cor 8)Tune in and submit any questions or feedback to formation@providenceomaha.org.Connect With Us providenceomaha.org | Instagram | Facebook Email Us formation@providenceomaha.org
In this episode of the Worship Drummer Podcast, I sit down with David Whitworth and Joe Volk — two of the most recognizable names in worship drumming. We talk about how they met in Redding, their years touring with Bethel Music, moving to Nashville, and what it was like to play with Brandon Lake on Jimmy Kimmel Live.We also dive into the heart behind their new project, Welcome to Sundays - a growing resource for worship drummers with templates, samples, and tools to serve your church and elevate your craft.
KP chats with A&R and publishing expert Adrian Thompson, who's worked for many artists like Matt Redman, Josh Baldwin, and labels including Bethel Music and Integrity. In this conversation they talk about recognizing a "God song", being faithful where you are, and not letting entitlement get the best of you! Connect with Adrian: Instagram: @joybrigader Website: https://www.theadrianthompson.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
In this episode of the Woman Alive podcast with Tola-Doll Fisher we're talking about faith and failure. Jesus tells us 'ask and it will be given to you' but sometimes it doesn't always feel like we're getting the answer we want. Deputy Editor of the Woman Alive Magazine Jemimah Wright is an author in her own right. She's penned three historical novels - and loves a love story! Her prayers to find a husband seemed to go unanswered for many years. Mia Fieldes is an Australian singer songwriter. She began her career in the worship team at Hillsong in Sydney and has collaborated with Jesus Culture, Bethel Music and Michael W. Smith. She prayed for a husband and was given a vision. The Great Sexpectations dilemma this week is: 'How do I set boundaries with my toxic friend?' https://www.womanalive.co.uk/opinion/great-sexpectations-how-do-i-set-boundaries-with-a-toxic-friend/19154.article The producer of the Woman Alive podcast is Rachel Huston. Special offer! Podcast listeners get 50% off Woman Alive magazine.
Did you know storytelling is considered the world's oldest art form? Jesus used them to invite his listeners into another way of seeing and living life.This past Sunday at Storyline's Gathering, we considered the very first parable of Jesus.The band performed songs by Death Cab for Cutie, Harry Styles, Kings of Leon, and Bethel Music.
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we dive into the importance of lyrical analysis and discernment in evaluating popular worship music. They discuss why they critique prominent figures and ministries like Elevation Worship, Steven Furtick, Bethel Music, and Cory Asbury, emphasizing the need to examine songs and teachings through the lens of Sola Scriptura and Tota Scriptura. The conversation explores how theological accuracy in worship impacts the church and offers guidance on approaching discernment thoughtfully without "dropping nukes" on every issue.Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Overcast, and YouTube.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X.Join the discussion at the Westminster Effects Green Room.Buy your guitar effects at westminstereffects.com.
To be lost in the heart of worship is something that all Christians aspire to do. To be moved by God's presence due to His goodness, love, and mercy, is something so strong and profound that it can't easily be put into words.Bethel Music's Jenn Johnson agrees.For the last 25 years, Johnson and Bethel Music have sought to bring music to the masses that invites listeners to take hold of their true identity and pursue intimacy with God above everything else. Fresh from winning two Dove Awards, including one for “Song of the Year”, Bethel Music has recently released a live praise and worship album called We Must Respond.. Recorded late last year at the Cascade Theater in Redding, California, its 17 songs feature the Bethel Music Collective as well as guest vocalistsBrooke Ligertwood, Abbie Gamboa, and Aodhan King.Johnson joins us to talk about the new album and how its title is a declaration of sorts. Listen as she explains why she considers each song to be a 'holy exchange' for listeners and she shares her perspective on the future of praise and worship music.
Easter, regardless of what anyone personally believes about it, represented the most pivotal day in human history. Everything about the world changed that day. Could that also be true for us?This past Sunday, we considered how Easter can change how we live our real, everyday lives.Mike Koch and the band performed songs by Sting, Houndmouth, Jon Guerra, and Bethel Music.
What made the early church so compelling? What were the practical ethics of early Christian practice? What would it look like to restore our radical witness?The lecture today is titled "Ethics, Human Dignity, and Christian Orthodoxy." Originally given at the Remission Connect Conference at Pleasant Valley Church of Christ (Little Rock, AR) on February 10, 2025. All lessons fit under one of 6 broad categories: Begin, Instill, Discover, Grow, Learn, and Serve. This sermon is filed under LEARN: Introduction to Theology.Click here if you would like to watch the sermon or read a transcript.Podcast Notes (resources used or referenced):The "more beautiful song" illustration (connecting Homer and Orpheus) comes from Martin Luther King's 1964 Nobel Lecture."We need a good story": David Martin, Christian Language in the Secular City (2002).Nathan Guy, "Jesus Made Your Moral World," TGC 2024.A summary of Keller's speech at the Gospel & Our Cities Conference can be found here. See also Larry Hurtado, Destroyer of the Gods.Nathan Guy, "The New Christian Era," Christianity Today 2024.Louise Perry, The Case Against The Sexual Revolution.Brad East, "COC-Catholic, not Evangelical."Allen Gardiner illustration can be found here.Song, "I Raise A Hallelujah" (Bethel Music).I'd love to connect with you!Watch sermons and find transcripts at nathanguy.com.Follow along each Sunday through YouTube livestream and find a study guide on the sermon notes page.Follow me @nathanpguy (facebook/instagram/twitter)Subscribe to my email newsletter on substack.
Victorious heroes are often associated with a particular image: epic swagger, accolades, and applause – the hallmarks of winning. But what happens when life looks different, when pain and struggle become constant companions? How do we reconcile suffering with faithfulness? How does our growing faith address pain? This weekend, we examine Hebrews 11's most unexpected group of heroes, individuals with whom you my relate to most of all. First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Do you have any prayer request? DM us. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com Connect Card: https://bit.ly/connectcardccc
In Season 3, Episode 3 of The Restoration Club Podcast, Danny and Ryan sit down with Bethel Music worship leader Josh Baldwin for a heartfelt and wide-ranging conversation that will inspire both your spirit and your swing. Josh opens up about his early days leading worship, his journey into full-time ministry, and how his love for golf became a grounding part of his rhythm. Whether you're a worship leader, weekend golfer, or someone looking to blend faith and community in meaningful ways — this episode is for you.
Want more impactful spontaneous worship moments? Bethel Music's Emmy Rose shares the exact tips that help her flow with the Spirit—and the surprising ways those same tips can totally backfire. Whether you're just learning how to flow or you've been chasing those spontaneous moments for years, this episode will challenge, equip, and stretch you. Hit play… but consider this your warning—what helps you might also hurt you if you're not paying attention. Worship Online is your new secret weapon for preparing each week. With detailed song tutorials and resources, you and your team will save hours every single week, and remove the stress from preparing for a set. Try a free trial at WorshipOnline.com and see the transformation! Mentioned in the Episode Tend by Emmy Rose --- If you like what you hear, please leave us a review! Also, shoot us an e-mail at podcast@worshiponline.com. We want to know 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! The Worship Online Podcast is produced by Worship Online in Nashville, TN.
Hebrews 11, our passage explaining belief, reiterates a single phrase: "It was by faith." The beginning of life's most pivotal moments begins with faith. While this becomes clearer in hindsight, you can prepare for it now. Faith provides a fresh perspective on our circumstances, even altering how you perceive your successes. Joseph's final words, a request regarding his burial, offer a profound insight into our own lives. First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Do you have any prayer request? DM us. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com Connect Card: https://bit.ly/connectcardccc
Join the mission! Visit donate.accessmore.com to help fund more episodes and shows like this. In this heartfelt episode of "Hey! It's The Luskos," Levi and Jennie Lusko sit down with Brian and Jenn Johnson from Bethel Music. Tune in as they explore the Johnsons' journey in music, their experiences as worship leaders, and the stories behind their impactful songs. From discussing the intricacies of their latest album to personal anecdotes that have shaped their ministry and marriage, this episode offers a unique glimpse into the lives of two influential figures in contemporary worship music. Connect with us on social!Brian: @brianjohnsonmJenn: @jennjohnson20Levi: @leviluskoJennie: @jennieluskoFresh Life Church: @freshlife [Links]Listen to "We Must Respond": https://bit.ly/4kiB4BiJenn's favorite vocal warm-up: https://bit.ly/4ijW9tjGet the 5 Gallon Bucket: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHYGet the Lusketeer Sticker: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY Subscribe for more exclusive content: https://levilusko.com/hitl-subscribe Want to be on the next Q&A episode? Send us your questions! https://bit.ly/3RonhJI Timestamps05:30 - Crafting Worship10:15 - Journey in Music15:50 - Creative Inspirations21:40 - Spiritual Connections28:05 - Future Projects33:20 - Balancing Ministry and Family
How can worship leaders faithfully steward their calling and influence over the long run? Bethel Music's Edward Rivera shares wisdom from his journey—what he's learned about staying planted, navigating influence, and growing in spiritual maturity. Hear personal insights on balancing ministry, creativity, and favor while keeping your heart anchored in purity. Join the conversation and be encouraged in your own journey of stewardship—listen now! Worship Online is your new secret weapon for preparing each week. With detailed song tutorials and resources, you and your team will save hours every single week, and remove the stress from preparing for a set. Try a free trial at WorshipOnline.com and see the transformation! Mentioned in the Episode Bethel Music's New Release Edward's New Release --- If you like what you hear, please leave us a review! Also, shoot us an e-mail at podcast@worshiponline.com. We want to know 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! The Worship Online Podcast is produced by Worship Online in Nashville, TN.
Join the mission! Visit donate.accessmore.com to help fund more episodes and shows like this. In this heartfelt episode of "Hey! It's The Luskos," Levi and Jennie Lusko sit down with Brian and Jenn Johnson from Bethel Music. Tune in as they explore the Johnsons' journey in music, their experiences as worship leaders, and the stories behind their impactful songs. From discussing the intricacies of their latest album to personal anecdotes that have shaped their ministry and marriage, this episode offers a unique glimpse into the lives of two influential figures in contemporary worship music. Connect with us on social!Brian: @brianjohnsonmJenn: @jennjohnson20Levi: @leviluskoJennie: @jennieluskoFresh Life Church: @freshlife [Links]Listen to "We Must Respond": https://bit.ly/4kiB4BiJenn's favorite vocal warm-up: https://bit.ly/4ijW9tjGet the 5 Gallon Bucket: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHYGet the Lusketeer Sticker: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY Subscribe for more exclusive content: https://levilusko.com/hitl-subscribe Want to be on the next Q&A episode? Send us your questions! https://bit.ly/3RonhJI Timestamps05:30 - Crafting Worship10:15 - Journey in Music15:50 - Creative Inspirations21:40 - Spiritual Connections28:05 - Future Projects33:20 - Balancing Ministry and Family
Life's toughest tests are teachers. Reflect on your life's transformative moments, and you'll notice a trend: tough tests. Faith can be found, formed, and grown. But it won't be easy. Tests are inevitable; growth is optional. First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Do you have any prayer request? DM us. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com Connect Card: https://bit.ly/connectcardccc
Send us a textSend a text above to get your question featured on listener episode in two weeks! Text messages are confidential.Part 1 of this series: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1027246/episodes/16606769-what-is-wednesdays-with-watson-part-2.mp3?download=truePart 2:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1027246/episodes/16606769-what-is-wednesdays-with-watson-part-2.mp3?download=trueDiscover a deeply personal and transformative journey in this episode as I share my battle with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and its impact on my life and faith. I recount the harrowing experience of being hospitalized, the emotional turbulence of facing my abuser in court, and the significance of medication as a lifeline in my fight against trauma. Listeners will find relatable insights as I navigate the complexities of self-worth, resilience, and the essential role of a supportive community during times of profound crisis. The podcast emphasizes that healing is not merely a destination, but a journey laden with challenges and victories. Through engaging storytelling, I aim to encourage others to embrace their narratives, to realize that they are seen, known, and loved, no matter where they are in their journey. Join me for an exploration of hope and healing. If you're seeking understanding or support for yourself or a loved one, I invite you to subscribe, share, and connect with our community. The most beautiful truths often emerge from the darkest places—let's illuminate them together.Goodness of God used by permission Musicbed.com subscriptionSECTION II Wednesdays With Watson Wednesdays With Watson @authoramywatson@instagram.com "Goodness of God (Live)" by Bethel Music (4:56) Youtube Creator / Podcaster No client or brand/company work Standard Coverage - Web / Social Media (Up to 1 million subscribers), Podcast (Up to 10k monthly downloads) Included February 26, 2025 You ARE:SEEN KNOWN HEARD LOVED VALUED
Welcome to Episode 324 of the Worship Probs Podcast - We're glad you're here! In this episode, Brian & Kim Tabor share some hilarious Prayer Concerns plus valuable resources for your ministry. Then, they share their incredible conversation with the one and only Jenn Johnson of Bethel Music. You don't want to miss this! Check it out and be sure to share! Check it out - and like, comment, subscribe, and share with a friend! Learn more and stay connected with >>> Worship Probs (instagram.com/worshipprobs) // Brian Tabor (instagram.com/briantabor) // Jenn Johnson (instagram.com/jennjohnson20) Special thank you to our friends at Maven Media Productions for editing the podcast [Follow @mavenmediaproductions and visit www.mavenmediaproductions.com], and our great friend Scott Hoke for the voiceover intro [Visit www.scotthokevoice.com].
Stepping out in faith often brings anxious feelings as we prepare ourselves for the "big leap." But laughter? That's not usually what we associate with a “leap of faith.” The story of Abraham and Sarah is one of how unbelief transforms into belief, and how bitter laughter gives way to laughter filled with wonder and joy. Faith is a runway to hopeful living—the kind that impacts our hearts and emotions even before it changes our circumstances. So, it's okay to laugh! First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Do you have any prayer request? DM us. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com Connect Card: https://bit.ly/connectcardccc
Jenn Johnson is a self-described "girl's girl" who embodies such joy and, as Sadie says, is one of the most fun people to be around! Where does all her joy come from? Knowing and loving the Lord — as she's done all her life. Jenn talks about Bethel Music's latest album, "We Must Respond," where the title came from, and what the songs mean to her. For Jenn, she loves writing as a collaboration and why it's often when some of the most impactful songs are written — with others! Sadie and Jenn both share how the fear of what others think has made a mark on them, and how they're striving to make God's approval the only thing that matters. You can listen to/purchase Bethel Music's new album, "We Must Respond" now! This Episode of WHOA That's Good is Sponsored By: https://www.trymiracle.com/whoa — Get 40% off + 3 FREE towels with code WHOA at checkout! https://drinkag1.com/whoa — New subscribers get a FREE $76 gift when you sign up. You'll get a Welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2 AND 5 free travel packs in your first box! https://liberty.edu/Sadie — Get your application fee WAIVED when you start your future with Liberty University today! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Win Today, we're wrapping up the Formed series with Bethel Music's Jenn Johnson. Together, we're exploring the transformative power of worship during life's chaos. Jenn shares profound insights on breaking free from toxic positivity, anchoring ourselves in God's unchanging nature, and discovering how worship shapes our spiritual resilience and wholeness.
I have a friend who loves to ask, “On a scale of 1–10, how are you doing?” How was your vacation (1–10)? How do you like school (1–10)? How's the new job (1–10)? It's an interesting way to dig a bit deeper, and I like it. So, let's try this: How is your faith on a scale of 1–10? Do you find believing a challenge? Do you experience worry or uncertainty where you wish there was steadfast faith? And maybe more importantly, is there anything we can do about it? Can we grow our faith? The answer (spoiler alert!) is yes, and in this new series, we'll discover how faith grows as we explore Hebrews 11. First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Do you have any prayer request? DM us. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com Connect Card: https://bit.ly/connectcardccc
Top headlines for Wednesday, January 22, 2025In this episode, we explore a poignant gathering of Christians at a downtown church, fervently praying for divine blessings upon the nation. We also highlight the powerful moment at the Washington National Cathedral where an Episcopal bishop made a heartfelt plea to President Trump for mercy. Additionally, we examine the legal pushback from progressive organizations against the executive order on birthright citizenship, illustrating the ongoing tension between policy and belief. Finally, we discuss the intriguing rise in belief in miracles, particularly among Evangelicals, and what this signifies for the future of faith in America. Subscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercast⠀Follow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTube⠀Get the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for Android⠀Subscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!⠀Links to the NewsChristians gather in downtown DC to invoke God's blessing on US | U.S.Atheist group sues WV agency over $5M grant to Catholic college | U.S.Bishop rebukes Trump, asks him to ‘have mercy' on trans kids | PoliticsJenn Johnson says new Bethel Music album is a 'holy exchange' | EntertainmentNewsboys open up about Michael Tait's departure in first show | EntertainmentTrump admin. sued over effort to limit birthright citizenship | PoliticsBelief in miracles rises among Evangelicals, black Protestants | U.S.IDF launches major new military operation to fight ‘Iranian axis' | World4 Americans share their hopes for Trump's presidency | Politics
Among the most defining artists in Christian music history, GRAMMY®-winning singer/songwriter, best-selling author, speaker and actress Rebecca St. James catapulted into the global spotlight following the release of her self-titled Forefront Records debut in 1994. The Australian native's modern pop sensibilities and uncompromising lyrics set a benchmark in Christian music, leading a new generation of artistry in the genre. St. James has earned multiple Dove Awards, nine #1 Christian radio singles and two GOLD®-certified recordings, and her discography includes such iconic albums as Pray, God and Transform. Author of the best-selling titles Wait For Me (Thomas Nelson) and Pure (Hachette/Faithwords), among others, she starred in the 2009 film Sarah's Choice; portrayed Mary Magdalene in the groundbreaking rock opera !Hero; and voiced ‘Hope, The Angel' in VeggieTales' best-selling The Easter Carol, in addition to other diverse roles.Following a hiatus from recording and touring—during which time she married and started a family—St. James returned to the stage in 2018 to perform with her brothers, multi-GRAMMY® and Dove Award winning duo for KING & COUNTRY. In 2022, she released Kingdom Come, her first full-length studio album in 11 years, featuring collaborations with Bethel Music's Brandon Lake and Josh Baldwin, artist Kalley Heiligenthal, and her brothers from for KING & COUNTRY. The album's lead single “Kingdom Come” peaked at #8 on Billboard's Christian Digital Song Sales chart.Most recently, St. James' family story is being brought to the big screen in the upcoming 2024 film “Unsung Hero,” distributed by Lionsgate. The faith-based feature tells the story of the Smallbone family's journey from Australia to America and particularly highlights Helen Smallbone, the family matriarch whose faith helped guide her family of nine through various struggles. The film, produced in conjunction with Kingdom Story Company and Candace Cameron Bure's Candy Rock Entertainment, is set to release on April 26, 2024. Adding to her literary accomplishments, St. James and her husband Cubbie Fink are co-authoring a new book titled “Lasting Ever,” which aims to share insights and wisdom about building a strong, lasting marriage.
I'm a pretty good planner. I like to get a goal and create a plan to achieve it, collect the needed materials, and execute. Then I sit back and enjoy the rewards of having arrived. But goal setting, planning, and effort have limits—more than we admit. Where does the supernatural fit into your story? This weekend, we conclude "Rock and Sand" by exploring how to make room for the Divine in our plans. First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Do you have any prayer request? DM us. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com Connect Card: https://bit.ly/connectcardccc
To continue our New Year's Series, I interview one of my all time favorite worship leaders, Jenn Johnson!Jenn is one of the founding members of Bethel Music and she joins me to talk about how to grow spiritually in 2025… specifically how to push through spiritual dryness and jadedness. Jenn also shares practical advice for both new believers and seasoned Christians on how to keep their faith vibrant and alive by getting into the Word, praying and finding community. Jenn also has a challenge for the Church and Jesus followers!This episode will encourage you to deepen your faith this New Year.Songs we mentioned in this episode:No One Like the LordHoly SongHe Has Done Great ThingsIf the LordCenterPre-Save the We Must Respond album by Bethel MusicGrab a copy of Jenn's book All Things LovelyListen to part one of the New Year Series here.Thanks to our amazing partners on this episode: International Justice Mission & Vern EideInternational Justice Mission is a global nonprofit working to end slavery and violence around the world, taking special care of survivors from the moment they're rescued all the way through their healing and restoration. To learn more and support their mission, visit ijm.org Vern Eide Motorcars is a growing employee-owned company that offers sales, service, and financing of automotive, motorcycle, and power sports lines, including Acura, Ford, Chevy, GMC, Honda, Hyundai and Mitsubishi brands. Whether you live locally or across the country, visit verneide.comSubscribe to The Conversation on YouTube and watch the full interview with Jenn: youtube.com/@adamaweber Sign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrew
This week, it's you and me. We're unpacking how bitterness, cynicism, and unresolved pain can trap us in a cycle of frustration and blindness to God's work in our lives. Drawing from Luke 4 and Mark 6, we'll explore how the condition of your heart affects your ability to heal and mature. If you're feeling stuck, weighed down by offense, or questioning why breakthrough feels out of reach, this conversation will give you practical tools and biblical wisdom to take the next step toward transformation. And I want to start our series here, because, in the weeks that follow, I want you to receive from our guests with an open mind and heart, unencumbered by issues like bitterness, cynicism, and unresolved disappointment.
Hey friends, happy new year! I'm excited to share that coming to the podcast this week and running for the next several weeks is Formed, our annual series on spiritual formation. This week, I'm kicking off the series with a teaching on "How a Hardened Heart Blocks Healing and Maturity." Next week, Father Ronald Rolheiser joins us to discuss "Why Maturity Leads Us Into the Wilderness and Dismantles Self-Sufficiency." In two weeks, Tyler Staton teaches us how to lose the illusion of control. On January 22, one of my heroes, Pastor Loren Covarrubias joins us to talk about how to develop spiritual perception and why few believers pursue maturity. And on January 29, Jenn Johnson from Bethel Music joins us to talk about the value of worship in our formation journeys. No doubt, this will be a powerful series. See you on Wednesday, January 1, 2025.
This week, hosts Jason Catron and Shelby Rollins are joined by Rick Seibold, a powerhouse songwriter, recording artist, and composer based just outside of Nashville, TN. With two GMA Dove Awards, multiple Billboard #1 hits, and nearly a billion streams/views, Rick has made his mark across genres and platforms.In this episode, Rick shares his journey in the music industry, from his collaborations with artists like Bethel Music, We The Kingdom, and Phil Wickham, to his massive success in film and TV. His music has been featured in Super Bowl commercials, global ads, and hit shows like Grey's Anatomy!Rick also talks about his work with bands Sun Heat, Carry the Throne, and 3 One Oh, and his passion for educating and mentoring fellow artists through online courses and lectures worldwide.Tune in for an inspiring conversation about navigating the modern music industry, creating for TV and film, and making an impact as an artist.
Send us a textImagine finding strength in silence and wisdom in the unspoken stories of the past. This episode brings you a heartfelt conversation with the extraordinary Mom McGowan, a 91-year-old hero from the silent generation whose resilience during the toughest of times offers us lessons in perseverance. Mom takes us through her life journey, illustrating how the greatest generation weathered the storms of the Depression and World Wars with a stoic determination that often left emotions unexpressed yet carved a path of silent strength and wisdom for future generations.Our conversation unfolds further into the complexities of childhood separation and the coping strategies that emerge from such experiences. Through intimate personal stories, we explore the emotional challenges of growing up in a large family, experiencing separation, and how these molded a life dedicated to helping others facing similar adversities. These narratives remind us of the crucial role empathy and understanding play in overcoming emotional suppression, helping us connect with those around us on a deeper level. Together, we uncover the resilience required to navigate life's changes and the transformative power of support, communication, and love.Finally, we delve into the journey of healing past trauma through faith, communication, and the conscious choice to build bridges over walls. Mom McGowan's insights, coupled with personal anecdotes, highlight the impact of love, faith, and openness in breaking generational patterns of emotional repression. This episode serves as a testament to the enduring power of love and faith, offering hope and understanding for those navigating their challenges. Join us for an inspiring exploration of enduring lessons passed down through generations and the profound impact they have on our lives today."Goodness of God" used by permission, Musicbed.com"Goodness of God (Live)" by Bethel Music (4:56)Individual Youtube Creator / PodcasterClients No client or brand/company workDistributionsStandard Coverage - Web / Social Media (Up to 1 million subscribers), Podcast (Up to 10k monthlydownloads)Monetization IncludedLicense Date December 3, 2024You ARE:SEEN KNOWN HEARD LOVED VALUED
if you grew up latino, you are bound to experience Spanish church culture. Edward Rivera, artist, songwriter, and featured artist of Bethel Music, shares his journey and traumas and how he's healed his relationship with God through music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textThe episode about dysregulated nervous system with Lauren StarnesInternal Family Systems EpisodeUnlock the secrets of your past and discover how the trauma of your ancestors might be affecting your life today. Join us as we explore the intriguing world of intergenerational trauma, where the echoes of wars, slavery, and familial struggles ripple through time, impacting beliefs, behaviors, and even health. Learn how these deep-rooted experiences get etched into our DNA and what science has to say about the mysterious link between trauma and gene expression.In this enlightening episode, we tackle the concept of trauma inheritance, focusing on how epigenetics plays a pivotal role in transmitting trauma from one generation to the next. With gripping narratives from Holocaust survivors and the descendants of enslaved people, we unravel how these inherited fears manifest as hypervigilance and emotional unavailability. But fear not, for we also shed light on the paths to healing, offering insights into how therapy and self-awareness can dismantle these cycles, ensuring a brighter future for generations to come.Our journey doesn't stop with science and psychology; we delve into the realm of spirituality to explore the transformative power of embracing one's identity. Through the metaphor of the sea parting to pave a path to freedom, we celebrate the journey from fear to freedom. Join us as we affirm the liberating realization of being a cherished "child of God," grounding ourselves in love and acceptance, and paving the way for a fear-free future. This episode promises not just understanding but also hope and healing.SONG NO LONGER SLAVES used with Musicbed.com subscription."No Longer Slaves (Live)" by Bethel Music (6:13)Individual Youtube Creator / PodcasterClients No client or brand/company workDistributionsStandard Coverage - Web / Social Media (Up to 1 million subscribers), Podcast (Up to 10k monthlydownloads)Monetization IncludedLicense Date November 5, 2024You ARE:SEEN KNOWN HEARD LOVED VALUED
Send us a textCounseling Resources:If you are feeling suicidal please call or text 988.A free, 24/7, multilingual hotline that offers crisis counseling and support for people experiencing emotional distress related to disasters: Call 1-800-985-5990Text "TalkWithUs" to 66746Spanish speakers can call and press "2" for bilingual supportFlorida 211 Network: A 24/7 network that provides resources, including mental wellness care and local health and community services. CALL 211Florida Disaster Mental Health ResourcesDiscover the transformative power of resilience as we navigate the complex landscape of traumatic stress following the fierce hurricanes Helene and Milton in October 2024. What if you could turn overwhelming stress into a catalyst for growth? Join us as we promise practical insights and strategies to equip you with the tools needed to manage the profound mental and physical health impacts disasters leave in their wake.Explore the intricate ways in which stress manifests, from heightened anxiety and sleep disturbances to more severe conditions like PTSD. We unravel the signs that often go unnoticed, emphasizing the importance of recognizing these early indicators to prevent long-term health issues. Offering more than just theory, we introduce actionable strategies and resources like BetterHelp to support those without immediate access to professional care. By acknowledging these challenges, we position ourselves to better understand and address the cognitive hurdles that can arise during such trying times.Finally, find solace in stories of hope and resilience, underpinning the belief in a higher plan that offers comfort amidst chaos. We highlight the significance of building routines and practicing self-care, from mindfulness and journaling to engaging in fulfilling volunteer work. Through faith and community, there's renewed strength to face uncertainty, reminding us that even in darkness, there are paths to healing and renewed purpose.Song Your'e Gonna Be Okay used by permission musicbed.comRecording(s) "You're Gonna Be Ok" by Bethel Music (4:21)Individual Youtube Creator / PodcasterClients No client or brand/company workDistributionsStandard Coverage - Web / Social Media (Up to 1 million subscribers), Podcast (Up to 10k monthlydownloads)Monetization IncludedLicense Date October 22, 2024You ARE:SEEN KNOWN HEARD LOVED VALUED
In this episode: Aaron, SB and Raffi sit down with Zahriya Zackary from Bethel Music and talk all things politics in light of the upcoming American election. Check out our website, Thehandlebarpodcast.com for more information, merch, how to partner with us and more. You can subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@thehandlebarpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/handlebar/support
In this episode, we're joined by David Funk from Bethel Music! Plus, Cameron apologizes for us missing the last episode — a hurricane prevented it unfortunately — and you hear his inspiring tale of surviving on Brioche bread. Derek joins late because of Emily, and then we have Slices — covering Netflix's new live talk show, Tesla's innovations in robotics, which may or may not delve into a discussion of WALL-E's predictions for humanity, and the implications of dream communication technology. At the end of the show, we have a new game called Guilty Confessions, revealing the quirks and guilty pleasures of the hosts.00:00Introduction and Apologies03:07Hurricane Milton Experience and Aftermath09:46Time Zone Confusion and Late Arrivals12:11Home Renovations and Life Updates18:00The Unexpected Impact of Contractors on Home Life22:06Discussion on Sitcoms and Remakes27:01Netflix's New Live John Mulaney Talk Show34:10Tesla and Robotics Innovations38:58The Illusion of Automation43:27WALL-E and the Future of Comfort45:52Dream Communication: A Sci-Fi Reality?47:29David Funk: Worship and Community at Bethel Music52:57The Heart of Worship: Responding to God's Presence56:23The Unique Experience of Worship Nights01:00:07Guilty ConfessionsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode: Aaron, SB and Raffi sit down with Zahriya Zackary from Bethel Music and answer the question: “Should we desire to be anointed?” (Submitted by Alex, 24, Harlingen, TX) Check out our website, Thehandlebarpodcast.com for more information, merch, how to partner with us and more. You can subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@thehandlebarpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/handlebar/support
In this episode, Brooke Thomas dives into her latest mastermind call, where she talks about the power of faith and vision in business. She shares why starting with worship, prayer, and scripture is key to resetting your focus and unlocking breakthroughs. Brooke encourages women to embrace their unique calling, ditch self-doubt, and confidently step into their God-given purpose. With personal stories and scripture, she inspires listeners to stay authentic and hopeful, making sure their actions align with their divine purpose. Show Notes: 00:00 - Starting with Vision Setting 00:41 - The importance of starting with worship and scripture 02:04 - Discussing the impact of a particular worship song 03:30 - Overcoming discouragement and distractions 05:27 - Encouraging authenticity and openness 06:56 - Guarding your heart and how to stay focused Resources The song referenced in this podcast is "Send Me" - by Bethel Music and Jenn Johnson Listen on Apple Music Listen on Spotify Listen on YouTube Join the Live Out Loud Tour! Activate your vision and transform your business, life, and faith in half a day! Experience a powerful, intimate workshop-style accelerator where you'll gain clarity, build deep connections with high-achieving women, and be activated in your business, life, and faith! Get your tickets to Orange County, CA / Nashville, TN / Palm Beach, FL today! CLICK HERE Free 90-Min Masterclass: Multiply Your Business by Expanding Your Capacity in 2024 with My Proven Live Out Loud Activation System! Enrollment for The Elite Mastermind 2025 is now open! Imagine what's possible in just one year when you surround yourself with powerhouse women who are ready to elevate their business, life, and faith. If you're a high-acheiving business leader and you're ready for transformation, this is for you. Apply here! It's time to activate your impact! Receive daily encouragement, biblical business principles, and a monthly group coaching call with Brooke Thomas! Enroll in The Live Out Loud Ignite Membership Unlock your potential with The LOL Ignite Membership's daily faith activations and exclusive mentorship. Be part of a community that empowers you to achieve your business and personal goals. Discover your true potential with Ignite! Join Brooke's Mental Wellness Team Discover the keys to mental wellness, including confidence, stress resilience, and overall well-being. Join us and start thriving in every area of your life! Follow Brooke on Social Media www.brookethomas.com Facebook Instagram LinkedIn