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We all have a story. It primarily influences who we are and who we are becoming. In this episode, we talk with Adam Young who is a counselor and the host of “The Place We Find Ourselves” podcast to begin paying attention to how significant it can be to ourselves, our family, and those we lead for us to heal from the past harm we have all encountered on the earth. http://www.worshipcircle.com
Blamison talk about the 2001 Oscar-bait film In The Bedroom by Todd Fields and the 2017 Mount Eerie album A Crow Looked at Me and discuss the theme of grief. This is a bit more of a downer episode than normal so gird your loins for some feelings (or lack there of--we're looking at you Blake). Other topics discussed: Tom Cruise's cousin, what we have been watching lately, and confirm that Frailty is indeed a superhero film. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flybyfilms/message
It's March! And, if there's one thing about us- We're going to commit to a bit. So, we are INCREDIBLY proud to welcome you all to St. Patrick's MONTH! That's right- This month we're exclusively covering movies starring our patron saint- Patrick Wilson. We're starting with Todd Fields' 2006 film ‘Little Children.' A HUGE thank you to Kalie McAlexander for our social media. Make sure to Follow us on FB, Twitter, Instagram, & Tiktok- hhynspod And, be sure to check out Kalie's podcast, The Liberty Hall Video podcast, where her and Jon discuss whatever they happen to pull off the shelves of the last video store on Earth! A special thank you to our patrons- Carrie Betts, Sherry Betts, J.D. Smith, Darrin Freeborn, & Stephen Woosley. If you'd like a shoutout on the show and bonus content, head over to our Patreon- patreon.com/hhynspod.
On this episode of the Trueface podcast, I am with Todd Fields. Todd is a worship leader and founder of Worship Circle. Todd was created to create leaders. Whether it was with Louie Giglio at 7:22, at North Point Community Church in Atlanta or now with the mentorship ministry he started called Worship Circle, there are countless worship leaders in the world that wouldn't be who they are today without Todd pouring into them little by little. Ministry life can be rewarding, but it can also be lonely and tiring. Although we are known from the platform it's easy to exchange that knowing from being truly known in a safe and intimate way. It can be easy to believe that God wants what we DO for Him more than who we ARE in Him. The mission of reaching people is a good thing…but can often come before the mission of our own heart being reached and cared for.Worship Circle began in 2014 when Carrie and Todd Fields felt God calling them to pay attention to the development of their own hearts and souls after years of being in public ministry. Over the past 8 years they have been on a journey of knowing themselves and knowing God in a deeper way. By providing a safe virtual community through mentors leading small groups and an in person REST Retreat each year over 1200 worship leaders from countries all over the world have come to know that they are “Loved and Not Alone”.Watch: https://youtu.be/rQ9UkJLu6t4Listen:Download the Trueface Life app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store!Learn More about the trueface Journey Here: https://www.trueface.org/truefacejourney.Thanks for joining the podcast. Our goal is to help you experience and apply grace to your everyday life through sharing stories and processing these principles as we all learn to live beyond the mask.If you enjoyed this episode of the Trueface Podcast, it would help us if you would share this podcast with your friends and give us a 5-star review wherever you listen to this podcast.Support the show
In this podcast, we sit down with our friend Linda Harrington of Clarity Keys Ministry. Linda has ministered to the Worship Circle family over the years at our REST Retreats and has been with us online and provided personal ministry to our coaches and participants. Join us as we discuss this encouraging gift that has edified us and reminded us that we are loved and not alone.
Join Stu as he sits down with actor and Louisville native William Mapother. An alumnus of both Saint X and Notre Dame University, William is known for his work as a character actor creating memorable roles in both film and televison over a 30 year career. You may know William as Ethan Rom in the iconic TV show LOST or as the dark and menacing Richard Strout in Todd Fields' best-picture nominated film IN THE BEDROOM. Listen in as Stu and William discuss the keys to maintaining a career in Hollywood, acting classes in both Los Angeles and New York, and much more... Louisville Film Society: https://www.louisvillefilmsociety.org/ Lunacy U: https://lunacyu.com/ Reunacy: https://reunacy.com/
Everything Everywhere All at Once won Best Picture in part because it was a rebuke of Oscar-bait pretension with its non-western story, diverse cast, and fun unpretentious style - whereas in the leadup to the awards, many avoided the frontrunner, Todd Fields' Tar, because it appeared to be old-school Oscar: a ponderous, self-serious reinforcement of the Great Art. But tonight, along with the gentle indie Thirty-Two Short Films about Glenn Gould, MG argues that classical doesn't necessarily mean pretentious.
The great Paul Bloom returns to the show to explore the many mysteries of Todd Field's 2022 film “Tár.” Is it a ghost story? A movie about cancel culture and abuse of power? Guilt? Professional disappointment? The anxiety of getting old, losing touch with youth and reality? Reminds me of my freshman year at Smith… Plus – Paul gets into trouble on Twitter for saying he's mildly pro-trigger warnings in certain cases. But is he ignoring the science??? Special Guest: Paul Bloom.
2022 was definitely the everything bagel of movie years. No less an authority than Stephen Spielberg anointed Tom Cruise as the savior of movies this summer, which made sense given the success of "Top Gun: Maverick". Then came the fall, and excellent movies were released…and no one showed up. And even when they did, as with the $2.2 billion dollar gross accumulated by James Cameron's "Dances with Smurfs Part Deux", the movies barely seemed to make a dent in the cultural landscape. It didn't help that so many of our beloved directors released crappy movies: Aronofsky with the odious "The Whale", Russell with his how-could-it possibly-go-wrong-with-that-cast disaster "Amsterdam", Alex Garland with the puzzling (and not in an interesting way) "Men", Iñarritú inadvertently reminding us how brilliant both "Roma" and "8 ½" are with "Bardo", and the literal crapfest (elephant, in this case) that was "Babylon". Sometimes, it felt like 2022 was a living, breathing argument against the auteur theory. Yet there were some very good spots too, including not one but two really interesting portrait-of-the-filmmaker-as-a-young-man movies with "Fabelmans" and "Armageddon Time". The scene of the year? Cate Blanchett as Lydia Tar (née Linda Tarr of Staten Island!) arguing with one of her students about the pointlessness of cancelling Bach in Todd Fields' most welcome return. "Everything Everywhere" became the only film in history to win three acting Oscars and Best Picture. Underappreciated gems like "The Menu" and (sorry, John and Michael) "Don't Worry Darling", and even appreciated ones like "Aftersun" wormed their way into our brains and didn't let go, though I will never look at s'mores the same way again. And we even had a solid Oscars ceremony, with powerhouse performances by Rihanna and Lady Gaga and nearly an epic battle between Malala and Cocaine Bear. Plus, we got perhaps the most sublime moment in American film this century: David Lynch playing John Ford in a Spielberg film. That glorious scene almost took away the sour taste of the “Look, I'm doing Bergman!” montage of film history that ended "Babylon" not nearly soon enough. And while we liked "EO" better when it was "Au Hasard Balthasar", and "Living" better when it was "Ikiru", and we thought that the Siegfried Sassoon biopic "Benediction" was a better World War I film than "All Quiet", there were definitely some tasty tidbits to be found on that everything bagel. An up and down year, but to paraphrase the wondrous Lashana Lynch as Miss Honey in Matilda, it wasn't much, but it was enough for us.
Though Tár isn't for everyone, Todd Fields script and direction combined with Blanchett's performance are a fascinating watch. Read more at: https://scottsself-indulgentmovieblog.blogspot.com/
From Vertical Worship to Brandon Lake and Matt Maher, our friend Jacob Sooter has helped many artists and musicians bring their ideas to reality. In this podcast we talk with Jacob about his journey into music as a profession, his advice for worship team musicians, and his love for the outdoors as a way to care for his soul.
Join Jake and Seth as they discuss Todd Fields' latest film, Tar. Starring Cate Blanchett, this Oscars nominee is hard to categorize, but fascinating to watch.
In this podcast, Todd discusses some of the lies we believe in ministry that keep us from first receiving God's love as a daily practice.
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Todd Fields aktueller Film TÁR mit Cate Blanchet in der Titelrolle ist viel diskutiert und wurde durchaus kontrovers aufgenommen. Was der "letzte Film" des Regisseurs sein könnte, wartet mit einer komplexen Bildsprache auf: Das Resultat ist ein fiktives Biopic im Modus des Mysterythrillers. Den tragischen Fall der gefeierten Dirigentin Lydia Tár diskutiert Marcus in dieser Folge mit dem Bonner Filmwissenschaftler Lucas Curstädt, der mit Die Zweite Produktion einen eigenen Videopodcast betreibt. Info: www.youtube.com/@diezweiteproduktion/ und www.instagram.com/realcurstaedt/
This time on this extra-long episode of Projector Pod, Ebba and Macon are joined by philosopher, Niklas Birksted, to talk about Todd Fields's tale of the art-curdling consequences of corrupt success, "Tár". Cate Blanchett stars as the fictional conductor Lydia Tár in a meticulously composed film about the hubris of power and the sacrifices of "genius". Macon mostly watches as Ebba and Niklas duke it out over the film's merits and missed opportunities. And as a bonus, you get to hear an entire generational span of millennials fail to recognise the TikTok interface.
Todd Fields fiktives Biopic einer Dirigentin eines deutschen Orchesters, mit Cate Blanchett in der Hauptrolle, ist inzwischen mit Nominierungen und Preisen übersät. Sedat Aslan und Axel Timo Purr sprechen über einen Film, der selten den einfachen Weg geht.
Folks, you know and love Lydia Tár, and now-- finally, Todd Fields has put to film what is a quite excellent piece of cinema, although it ultimately pales in comparison to the work of our favorite esteemed composer. This review has one of the best spoiler moments exactly halfway through. Don't read any comments until you get there. Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/hAbqBawakCE
Join Jason Squires this week as he sits down with Todd Fields. Todd was on staff at North Point Church in Atlanta, GA for over 20 years. Now Todd runs a ministry called Worship Circle mentoring worship leaders all over the globe. Join this conversation as Jason and Todd continue this month's topic on leading your team spiritually. You can find out more about Worship Circle by visiting www.worshipcircle.com.
This week we discuss Todd Fields' latest film, Tár. This movie follows a fictional composer and conductor, Lydia Tár, the first female chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. A high achiever, Lydia seems to have complete control over every aspect of her life. But her brazen attitude and the ghosts of her past cause her life to spiral out of control. This film is both witty and haunting... But Is Tár Good?If you'd like to suggest a film or film franchise, or if you'd just like to say hello, you can reach us at biigpodcast@gmail.com, @biigpodcast on Twitter, or @butisitgoodpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, & YouTube!
Happy February. This week Brandon & Lorin recap the events that took place in Park City, UT as the Sundance Film Festival returned to an in-person format. They discuss the winners and titles that have been purchased by studios for distribution throughout the year. For Streams of the Week, they discuss episode two of "The Last of Us" and riff on the Oscar-nominated film, "Tar," from director Todd Fields and starring Cate Blanchett. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astreamablelife/message
We're reckoning with two new girlboss icons and one Hollywood legend in this weeks' Truth & Movies, as Todd Fields' feted psychodrama TÁR and Gerard Johnstone's AI doll horror M3GAN hit the big screen. In Film Club, we're revisiting Bob Fosse's legendary self-critical musical All That Jazz, which was inspired by his own frenetic career and remains one of the most bracing portraits of complex genius. And we'll be ending on a new segment where our guests recommend non-movie cultural highlights.Joining host Leila Latif are LWLies digital editor Hannah Strong and journalist Marshall Schaffer. Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, keeping you across important industry news, and reassessing great films from days gone by with the Truth & Movies Film Club.Email: truthandmovies@tcolondon.comTwitter and Instagram: @LWLiesProduced by TCO Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we sit down with my spiritual director Danny Mullins for a follow-up conversation about our REST retreat in October. We talk about our journey toward learning how our unique makeup, personality, gifting, and life is a masterpiece created by God for the days He's ordained for us. As part of our conversation, we discuss Todd's journey to write and record songs from a vulnerable place.
This week, Slate's Dana Stevens and Dan Kois spoil Tár, Todd Fields' first film in 16 years. Cate Blanchett stars as a world-famous conductor whose life takes an unexpected turn as she prepares for a career-changing opportunity. Note: As the title indicates, this podcast contains spoilers galore. Read Dana's review here. Read Dan's review here. Email us at spoilers@slate.com. Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Slate's Dana Stevens and Dan Kois spoil Tár, Todd Fields' first film in 16 years. Cate Blanchett stars as a world-famous conductor whose life takes an unexpected turn as she prepares for a career-changing opportunity. Note: As the title indicates, this podcast contains spoilers galore. Read Dana's review here. Read Dan's review here. Email us at spoilers@slate.com. Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Slate's Dana Stevens and Dan Kois spoil Tár, Todd Fields' first film in 16 years. Cate Blanchett stars as a world-famous conductor whose life takes an unexpected turn as she prepares for a career-changing opportunity. Note: As the title indicates, this podcast contains spoilers galore. Read Dana's review here. Read Dan's review here. Email us at spoilers@slate.com. Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A long time ago, in a galaxy, far, far away... Well, actually, just a few weeks ago, right here on the good old internet, our esteemed colleague, The New Yorker's Richard Brody, tweeted out two simple words: TÁR WARS. He was referring, of course, to the swirl of controversy around TÁR, one of this year's most talked-about films. The movie, directed by Todd Fields and featuring a central performance from Cate Blanchett, tracks the gradual downfall of one Lydia Tár, the egomaniacal and possibly predatory conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic. Though a likely lock for many end-of-year lists, TÁR has been fairly divisive among critics. So for today's podcast, Film Comment editors Devika Girish and Clinton Krute took inspiration from Mr. Brody's tweet and invited two well-matched gladiators—the valiant Jessica Kiang on the pro-side and the courageous Nathan Lee on the con—to debate the relative merits and demerits of TÁR. Two critics enter, one critic leaves… May the best critic win!
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In episode 37, Brothers Pete and Paul Escarcega review the adaptation of the book classic "All Quiet on the Western Front", available now on Netflix. This German film stars Felix Kammerer and Daniel Brühl.Also reviewed is "The Good Nurse", also on Netflix, starring Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne, and directed by Tobias Lindholm.In the theaters, Pete reviews, "Prey for the Devil", another Blumhouse production.Paul reviews "Call Jane", starring Elizabeth Banks and Sigourney Weaver, and "Tär", directed by Todd Fields and starring Cate Blanchett.Lastly, Pete reviews "Run Sweetheart Run".To listen on Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aaaction-podcast/id1634666134To listen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1L78fn3C6RlKKdUihtiLyR?si=f31450db95724290Please make sure to like and subscribe to the Aaaction Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzJFoiUHvdbaHaiIfN37BaQ#aaactionpodcast #podcast #film #movie #moviereview #moviepodcast #netflix #allquietonthewesternfront #war #german #germany #thegoodnurse #serialkiller #truecrime #jessicachastain #truestory #preyforthedevil #horror #blumhouse #calljane #abortion #womensrights #roevwade #tar #music #classicalmusic #composer #cateblanchett #runsweetheartrun
On this episode Matt & Eric review Todd Field's TÁR starring Cate Blanchett Noémie Merlant Nina Hoss Sophie Kauer Julian Glover Allan Corduner Mark StrongMatt's Rating: 1.5/5 Eric's Rating: 4.5/5
The three key characters, next to Cate Blanchett, in Tar by Todd Fields reveal themselves.Nina Hoss, Noémie Merlant, Sophie Kauer – Tár #Venezia79 was first posted on September 14, 2022 at 7:59 am.©2015 "Fred English Channel". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at radio@fred.fm
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Todd opens the second hour reacting to calls following the interview last hour on issues around CT leadership. Callers then chime in on the news that the Queen passed in England. Tune in 3-6 PM EST weekdays on WTIC NewsTalk 1080; or on the Audacy app!
Venezia 2022: I denne episoden snakker vi om Todd Fields nye film Tár der Cate Blanchett spiller en verdensberømt dirigent og komponist som får livet sitt snudd opp ned idet hun blir kansellert. Todd Field fikk en forrykende start på regikarrieren med In the Bedroom (2001) og Little Children (2005), men siden den gang har det vært stille, og i dag er han nok mest kjent for sin rolle som Nick Nightingale i Stanley Kubricks Eyes Wide Shut (1999). Kubrick er for øvrig en viktig referanse for stilen og stemningene i Tár, som går fra å være et sjeldent autentisk kunstnerportrett og en intellektuell film om klassisk musikk, til å bli en slags paranoiathriller, satt til Berlin. Cate Blanchett gjør muligens sin aller fremste rolletolkning som Lydia Tár, og Field er den første amerikanske filmskaperen som diskuterer kanselleringskultur. Tár er en film om vår tid – med tidløse kvaliteter. Ved mikrofonene sitter Lars Ole Kristiansen, Karsten Meinich og Ida Madsen Hestman. Episoden inneholder ingen spoilere. God lytting!
BRAVE Worship - For Women in Church Leadership, Music and Songwriting
In this podcast, Eric and Krissy sit down with Todd Fields, the creator of Worship Circle - an important resource for worship leaders. He shares how God has ministered to his own heart recently and is about to release music to share more of that part of his story. We became fast friends and made an instant connection over coffee at the podcast table. Worship Circle exists to let worship leaders know that they are loved and that they are not alone. Sign up now for new Worship Circle groups starting this summer.
Todd opens the show with plenty of topics to talk about, he takes calls on multiple topics from the Ukraine, to voter fraud, the coming CT election, and plenty more. Todd then expands on the corruption around the decisions from state leadership, and the way parents are treated by the state. Tune in weekdays 3-6 PM EST on WTIC Newstalk 1080 ;or on the new Audacy app!
In this podcast, we talk with author and speaker John Lynch about the power of vulnerability and the freedom that comes when we rest in our true identity.
In this podcast, Charlie Hall discusses his current role at Frontline Church in Oklahoma City, the mentoring process, the importance of knowing your lyrics, and his experience as a coach in the Worship Circle family!
Todd continues the conversation with callers on Lamont, Vax Passports, and the continued push for fear mongering as the variant news continues to dominate the messaging on the left. Todd continues to field callers on all these topics, while reacting to the latest from Lamont and his administration. Tune on weekdays 2-6 PM EST on WTIC Newstalk 1080 ;or on the new Audacy app! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast, Christy Nockels, Eric Hill, Larry Green, and Todd Fields reflect on what God did at the recent REST Retreat in North Georgia. Listen with us and be reminded that God is present with you now in the midst of whatever you're going through.
On this episode of the CIAS podcast I had the privilege and honor to have a conversation with one of my hero's and mentors Todd Fields. Todd has been writing, recording and releasing music as an artist for many years and has made real impact with his music. Todd not only has been writing and releasing music, but he was on staff at North Point church as the worship leader for over 23 years. He has been a part of many national and international ministries including 702 in Atlanta, and even lead worship as part of the Billy Graham crusades team. Todd's humility and heart for the Lord and people has taken him all over the world. In 2014 Todd founded and launched Worship Circle. Worship Circle is an online small group community to gives worship leaders all over the world a place to come and build each other up through real, authentic relationships. I was a part of Worship Circle in 2019 where I met Todd, it was truly life-changing and have been honored to call him friend ever since. Todd shares such incredible wisdom on this episode: from songwriting, to worship leading, to just being a follower of Christ. I know you will be encouraged from our conversation! Worship Circlewww.worshipcircle.comInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/toddfields1/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/todd.fields.775Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/1BaJsQPKazXb0yXPHLvTO0?si=P9SMTzQQTN6qwNKiClvBOA
In the second hour, Todd fields callers and reacts to the latest comments from Gov. Lamont and his statements on the Delta Variant as he tries to plead with citizens to take it seriously. Todd also takes callers regarding discipline with children as the youth crime continues to skyrocket in the Hartford area. Tune in weekdays 2-6 PM EST on WTIC Newstalk 1080 ;or on the new Audacy app! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Aric and Marisa take a look at six films that stand out as unique adaptations of an original source, with inspiration drawing from music, poems, short stories, and more. They also look at how each filmmaker creatively translated that source into a one-of-a-kind film.On the list is INTERSTELLA 5555: THE 5TORY OF THE 5ECRET 5TAR 5YSTEM (2003), the Daft Punk and Leiji Matsumoto collaboration that dazzles with hand drawn tie-dye color explosions and iconic house music, Michael Mann's THE INSIDER (1999), a paranoid-thriller adapted from the 1996 Vanity Fair article, "The Man Who Knew Too Much," that exposed the tobacco industry, Paul Schrader's MISHIMA: A LIFE IN FOUR CHAPTERS (1985), a narratively complex biopic representing the life of controversial Japanese writer Yukio Mishima, as well as Todd Field's indie crime masterpiece, IN THE BEDROOM (2001), Joyce Chopra's tale of female adolescence, SMOOTH TALK (1983), and BRIGHT STAR (2009), Jane Campion's tender period romance adapted from the poems of 19th-century poet, John Keats.
What's gonna happen when our rooms are full again and your mix sucks?! Jeff and Lee discuss what could be coming for FOH engineers as we start mixing live again. Guest Todd Fields from Worship Circle joins and has a raw conversation about Worship Leaders and our tech teams. This is one to share with your team! www.worshipcircle.com
In this episode, Todd Fields shares the story of how God met him in the midst of the busyness of ministry to speak His love over him. Todd shares the heart and vision of the Worship Circle ministry.
On Episode 3, he shared his story of faithful yeses to God. A year later, Todd Fields, founder of Worship Circle, is back sharing with Andrea Olson how to redefine "normal" life during a spring unlike any other! Together they discuss how find joy during this time and prepare for what's next. To learn more about the "Overflow Worship Conference 2020: Abound" Email us (info@overflowworship.com) or follow us on social media! We'd love to connect with you and hear more about how God is growing you in this current season. Worship Circle: https://www.worshipcircle.com/program/ "See a Victory" by Elevation Worship https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEK6_rz26z0 "Nothing Else" by Cody Carnes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAZd3EWu8tg Overflow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/overflow.worship/ Worship Circle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worshipcircle/
Rick and Dan talk with Landmark Christian School. Then, Worship Circles Todd Fields. Finally, Comedian Ed Wiley.Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rick and Dan talk with The President of Worship Circle Todd Fields.Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aaron sits down with Todd Fields from Worship Circle to talk about worship, inspiration, & astronomy.
Can worship be more simple than we make it out to be? In this episode of the podcast, Rusty sits down with worship leader, Todd Fields to answer just that. Todd has over 25 years of experience as a worship leader. He loves to help lead pastors and worship pastors problem solve and come up with solutions to help their worship ministry be the best it can be for the glory of God. He started out in a youth group band with his friend Andy Stanley in the 80’s, partnered with Louie Giglio in the 90’s and early 2000’s in Atlanta with a ministry called 7:22, traveled will the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and worked contractually and on staff as a worship pastor at North Point Community for 21 years.
What happens when we take a leap of Faith and say yes, Lord? Today, join Andrea Olson and guest Todd Fields, founder of Worship Circle, as we hear the story of his faithful yes. http://overflowworship.com/ https://www.instagram.com/overflow.worship/ https://www.facebook.com/overflowworshipandreaolson/ https://twitter.com/overflowconf
In this episode I take with the founder of Worship Circle, Todd Fields about the importance of worship leaders having a mentor in their lives. Additionally, we discuss how this led to Todd beginning the Worship Circle program and how hundreds of lives have been changed as a result.
Whether he realized it or not at the time, Todd Fields was created to create leaders. Whether it was with Louie Giglio at 7:22, at North Point Community Church in Atlanta or now with the mentorship ministry he started called Worship Circle, there are countless worship leaders in the world today that wouldn’t be who they are without Todd pouring into them little by little. This conversation is about how over the years Todd has helped others be their authentic self, realize who they are in Christ and calling out their giftings, and how it’s easier than you think to pour into the people around you as you lead your ministry. Find show notes to the podcast episode at practicalworshipblog.com/podcast8.
Welcome to Episode 003 of the Ministry Hangout podcast. Listen and access the show notes below or search for Ministry Hangout on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. In this episode, we have the opportunity to learn from Todd Fields, who served as the Director of Worship Leader Development at North Point Community Church...
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
For over 20 years, Todd Fields has led worship leaders at North Point Church in Atlanta at their campuses, and more recently helped worship leaders around the world get better at their craft. Todd...Read the whole entry... »