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In this episode, we wrap up our conversation about the recent Q Christian Fellowship Conference in Atlanta by discussing what it looks like to "queer worship" and how we can faithfully respond to our call to create a wide table for all to encounter God's love. Nigel also shares more about the conference, including music The Many. We hope you've enjoyed this series into QCF and will consider joining our group at next year's conference in Portland, Oregon. You can learn more at https://www.qchristian.org/The City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan, is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we hope would be relatable or refreshing to you, as well as our will to offer a more expansive, inclusive and loving version of Christianity, God, faith and spirituality. To find out more about City Church San Francisco, you can visit our website www.city churchsf.org or follow our Instagram @citychurchsf#worshipmusic #sanfrancisco #church
In this episode, we continue a conversation about the recent Q Christian Fellowship Conference in Atlanta. We talk about how the worship that happens at QCF, as well particular songs, impact our own worship here at City Church, by bringing back new language, sounds and expressions. Finally, Nigel shares a story and song from one of the featured artists, Erica Mason. You can learn more about Erica @ericamasonmusic or find her music on all streaming platforms.The City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan, is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we hope would be relatable or refreshing to you, as well as our will to offer a more expansive, inclusive and loving version of Christianity, God, faith and spirituality. To find out more about City Church San Francisco, you can visit our website www.city churchsf.org or follow our Instagram @citychurchsf#worshipmusic #sanfrancisco #church
In this episode, we begin a conversation with Nigel on his experience at the recent Q Christian Fellowship Conference in Atlanta and reflect on how that type of environment can help shape and foster deeper connections and belonging in the space of corporate worship.The City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan, is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we hope would be relatable or refreshing to you, as well as our will to offer a more expansive, inclusive and loving version of Christianity, God, faith and spirituality. To find out more about City Church San Francisco, you can visit our website www.city churchsf.org or follow our Instagram @citychurchsf#worshipmusic #sanfrancisco #church
Welcome to the fourth episode of the City Church San Francisco Worship podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan. In this episode, we continue our conversation on what exactly is worship by exploring the transcendent quality and interconnectedness of the gathered body for Sunday and even how nature, specifically plant care, reflects that connectedness to God and one another. The City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we hope would be relatable or refreshing to you, as well as our will to offer a more expansive, inclusive and loving version of Christianity, God, faith and spirituality. To find out more about City Church San Francisco, you can visit our website www.city churchsf.org or follow our Instagram @citychurchsf #worshipmusic #sanfrancisco #church
Welcome to the third episode of the City Church San Francisco Worship podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan. In this episode, we begin a conversation on what exactly is worship? How have we viewed it? How have our views changed? What is actually happening when we gather on a Sunday. This is part one of the conversation so come back next week for the conclusion. The City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we hope would be relatable or refreshing to you, as well as our will to offer a more expansive, inclusive and loving version of Christianity, God, faith and spirituality. To find out more about City Church San Francisco, you can visit our website www.city churchsf.org or follow our Instagram @citychurchsf #worshipmusic #sanfrancisco #church
Send us a textThis week, we've curated a powerful 30-minute worship mix that combines heartfelt lyric videos, creative remixes, and timeless worship anthems. No matter your taste in worship music, this playlist is sure to uplift and inspire!✨ Featured Tracks:
Welcome to the second episode of the City Church San Francisco Worship podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan. In this episode, we share early, formative worship song and worship service memories, as well as talk about what it's like to revisit CCM classics after a season of deconstructing our faith. The City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we hope would be relatable or refreshing to you, as well as our will to offer a more expansive, inclusive and loving version of Christianity, God, faith and spirituality. To find out more about City Church San Francisco, you can visit our website www.city churchsf.org or follow our Instagram @citychurchsf #worshipmusic #sanfrancisco #church
Welcome to the first episode of the City Church San Francisco Worship podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan. In this episode, we share about our hopes for this new endeavor, as well as some bits on our own backgrounds and faith journeys. We see this podcast is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we hope would be relatable or refreshing to you, as well as our will to offer a more expansive, inclusive and loving version of Christianity, God, faith and spirituality. To find out more about City Church San Francisco, you can visit our website www.city churchsf.org or follow our Instagram @citychurchsf #worshipmusic #sanfrancisco #church
This month we are focusing on Building a Worship & Prayer Habit.My goal is to help you build habits peacefully so that you can impact your world powerfully.In the Hello Mornings Daily Podcast, I share a simple tip based on our monthly theme and then I close the podcast with our 3-Minute Morning Routine.THE 3-MINUTE MORNINGGod Time: Pray Psalm 143: 8 (Minute 1)Plan Time: Prayerfully Review Your Calendar (Minute 2)Move Time: Take 5-10 Deep Breaths (Minute 3)That's it! Adjust as needed and use as your pathway to a growing morning habit!Want to go deeper with our workshops, journals, Bible Studies and accountability ? Join The Hello Mornings Academy, where we help Christian women build habits and reach goals peacefully so they can impact their world powerfully.GOODIES: Click here to download our FREE morning routine goodies.COMMUNITY: Click here to learn more about the Hello Mornings Academy.BOOK: Click here to get the Hello Mornings BookCheering you on,❤️ Kat Lee
This week, Pastor Jason continued our sermon series, The Invitation. This sermon encourages believers to draw near to God by hearing, practicing, and meditating on His Word, leading to wisdom, obedience, and a life firmly rooted in Christ.Go today in the grace and peace of Jesus Christ. We hope to see you next week!
SUMMER HABIT SERIES #1Hey Busy CEO- We all know spending daily time with God makes all the difference in every area of our lives, but do you sometimes struggle to make time to connect with Him in a way that's meaningful…especially in a BUSY season like SUMMER that's full of distractions? We spend so much of our time chasing CHRONOS minutes that we often miss the KAIROS moments. What's KAIROS? KAIROS is the Greek word for time that's not focused on what's measured by clocks and calendars, but on the suitable time for something to occur or to be accomplished. KAIROS moments are opportunities in which God makes it possible for someone (like you) to do or experience something of lasting importance and significance. I don't know about you, but I'd rather embrace THAT kind of time more often.Today I've invited my friend Jordan Jones to join me for a conversation about how to use the Daily Kairos Journal as a tool to capture more KAIROS time and draw closer to God. Jordan Jones is a mama-preneur with a passion for all things marketing, minimalism, and making Jesus known. Jordan and her husband Pete created the Christian e-commerce brand, Daily Kairos to help busy Christians spend more time with God and in His Word. She also runs her own coaching business where she helps faith-filled mamas build simple + scalable businesses so they can steward their time and talents, serve others well, and scale their income - all without sacrificing time with the ones who matter most. Jordan is a firm believer that all of our work - both at home and in our businesses - can be done for the glory of God and the good of others, and she hosts the Work and Worship Podcast where she dives deep into the intersection of our work and faith with other Christian entrepreneurs. I've been using the Daily Kairos Journal now for the past several months and have loved it so much…I'M GIVING ONE AWAY THIS WEEK!Just leave a review of the REDEEM Her Time Podcast on Apple Podcasts by midnight on June 6th to be entered (or if you already left one, share the show or an episode with a friend, screenshot it and post it inside the REDEEM Her Time Community)Let's not let any more time get away and jump into how to create a habit of daily meeting with God and draw closer to Him by embracing DAILY KAIROS. Check out the DAILY KAIROS JOURNAL here Be sure to use CODE: REDEEM15 to get 10% OFFWe pray this blesses, challenges and moves you to action!xo- Lissa + JordanP.S. Register for the Manage Your Time WITHOUT Chasing the Clock Masterclass…and discover the pivotal question to ask as a busy Christian Solopreneur juggling all-the-things in Midlife + BizVisit the REDEEM Her Time Website https://redeemhertime.comJoin the conversation inside the REDEEM Her Time Community
SUMMER HABIT SERIES #1Hey Busy CEO- We all know spending daily time with God makes all the difference in every area of our lives, but do you sometimes struggle to make time to connect with Him in a way that's meaningful…especially in a BUSY season like SUMMER that's full of distractions? We spend so much of our time chasing CHRONOS minutes that we often miss the KAIROS moments. What's KAIROS? KAIROS is the Greek word for time that's not focused on what's measured by clocks and calendars, but on the suitable time for something to occur or to be accomplished. KAIROS moments are opportunities in which God makes it possible for someone (like you) to do or experience something of lasting importance and significance. I don't know about you, but I'd rather embrace THAT kind of time more often.Today I've invited my friend Jordan Jones to join me for a conversation about how to use the Daily Kairos Journal as a tool to capture more KAIROS time and draw closer to God. Jordan Jones is a mama-preneur with a passion for all things marketing, minimalism, and making Jesus known. Jordan and her husband Pete created the Christian e-commerce brand, Daily Kairos to help busy Christians spend more time with God and in His Word. She also runs her own coaching business where she helps faith-filled mamas build simple + scalable businesses so they can steward their time and talents, serve others well, and scale their income - all without sacrificing time with the ones who matter most. Jordan is a firm believer that all of our work - both at home and in our businesses - can be done for the glory of God and the good of others, and she hosts the Work and Worship Podcast where she dives deep into the intersection of our work and faith with other Christian entrepreneurs. I've been using the Daily Kairos Journal now for the past several months and have loved it so much…I'M GIVING ONE AWAY THIS WEEK!Just leave a review of the REDEEM Her Time Podcast on Apple Podcasts by midnight on June 6th to be entered (or if you already left one, share the show or an episode with a friend, screenshot it and post it inside the REDEEM Her Time Community)Let's not let any more time get away and jump into how to create a habit of daily meeting with God and draw closer to Him by embracing DAILY KAIROS. Check out the DAILY KAIROS JOURNAL here Be sure to use CODE: REDEEM15 to get 10% OFFWe pray this blesses, challenges and moves you to action!xo- Lissa + JordanP.S. Register for the Manage Your Time WITHOUT Chasing the Clock Masterclass…and discover the pivotal question to ask as a busy Christian Solopreneur juggling all-the-things in Midlife + BizVisit the REDEEM Her Time Website https://redeemhertime.comJoin the conversation inside the REDEEM Her Time Community
Today we are back with returning guest, Andreea Muresan, as we delve into the hot topic of the economy. In this episode, we explore the intricacies of inflation and stagflation, dissect the latest trends in interest rates and U.S. GDP, and discuss strategies to pivot and thrive in these changing times. We also emphasize the importance of staying informed about economic developments and moving past fear to uncover new opportunities. For more of Andreea's invaluable insights, check out her new podcast the Heart of Worship Podcast, you can also follow her on Instagram @andreeammuresan. And if you're an accredited investor woman seeking a supportive community, join us on Instagram at @reignand.co, or on our website at reignand.co, where we celebrate life's triumphs and challenges together. Thanks for listening! …………………………………. Connect with Kara on Instagram: @kara_ayala https://www.instagram.com/kara_ayala/?hl=en Check out Andreea and I's Free Monthly Master Class If you're an accredited investor woman looking to start investing and wanting a community, check out Reign & Co!: www.reignand.co
Our Song this week is one of my favorite hymns. The arrangement is beautifully moving and expresses the glory of the moment when we will see Jesus. Face to Face was written by Carrie E. Breck in 1898, and music composed by Grant Tullar and it expresses the longing of the Christian to see Jesus' face to face in heaven
This week we are looking at a newly written song. And it's written by a guy born in Fresno California in July of 1943. . He began playing music in 1952 playing the flute-o-phone in the 3rd grade music at school. Next year he took up the clarinet, and He really took to it. His Dad had been a part of a family band and by this time it was in his blood.You might have guessed by now that the author of this week's song is none other than Glenn Dawson, cohost of Preparing our Hearts for Worship Podcast. Our podcast is about Music insturments in the early New testiment church.
Today I have my partner Andreea on the podcast once again, and we are discussing partnerships! We talk about why partnerships are valuable, what to look for in a partnership, how Andreea and I became partners, what to discuss and think about before partnering with someone, and more concerning parthernship! For more of Andreea's invaluable insights, check out her new podcast the Heart of Worship Podcast, you can also follow her on Instagram @andreeammuresan. And if you're an accredited investor woman seeking a supportive community, join us at reignand.co, where we celebrate life's triumphs and challenges together. Thanks for listening! …………………………………. Connect with Kara on Instagram: @kara_ayala https://www.instagram.com/kara_ayala/?hl=en Check out Andreea and I's Free Monthly Master Class If you're an accredited investor woman looking to start investing and wanting a community, check out Reign & Co!: www.reignand.co
This week we did something we have done something we've never done before. We took and old song I sang in Bible School Days that has an unknown author called Sweeter than the day Before. Several versions have been written over the years by a several unknown people. “Sweeter than the Day Before” was most likely written many years before that probably by many people over the years. Vivian and I sat down this week and put our own words to some new verses and a sax instrumental part to our song and I hope it blesses you.
In this week's episode we sat down with Shane & Shane to talk about the development, mission, and future of The Worship Initiative. Plus, the Shane's unpack the inspiration and the heart behind some of their amazing new songs for the church like “You've Already Won”, “All Sufficient Merit,” and more. Book & Resources recommendations mentioned: Knowledge of The Holy by A.W Tozer The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom & Elizabeth Sherrill & John Sherrill Treasury Of David by Charles H. Spurgeon Morning and Evening by Charles H. Spurgeon
“Softly and Tenderly,” which was originally known as “Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling,” is a classic invitation hymn from the 19th century. The text was written, and the tune was composed by Will Thompson who was a composer of gospel, secular, and patriotic songs. This is a song which reminds us that we are saved by responding to the call of Jesus in the gospel to repent.
We'll Understand it Better By and By was written by Charles Albert Tindley who was born the son of a slave, Albert Tindley, near Berlin, Maryland in July 1851. His mother passed away when Charles was only 4 years old, a year later he was separated from his father.
Show Sponsor: Planning Center So let's talk about Planning Center. For those of you who are old enough, we often refer to worship leading eras as the pre-Planning Center days and the Planning Center days. It's that game-changing and that important. I talk about Planning Center pretty often on here, and if you're a worship […]
More About Jesus” is a Christian hymn written by Eliza Hewitt in 1887. The hymn is a prayer for a deeper understanding of Jesus and His teachings. It has been included in hundreds of different hymnals since its completion and continues to inspire many Christians today. The hymn has four verses, each expressing a desire to know more about Jesus and His love.
In honor of Gateway Worship's brand new album Crowns Down we're sharing our conversation with their team where we dive into the history of their church's music, their heart for the local church, the importance of stewarding your worship team, creating space to fail and more. Get song resources for Crowns Down album here.
This hymn, like many others of this era, owes it recognition and appearance in current hymnals to the revivals of Dwight L. Moody and Ira D. Sankey. Stirring invitation hymns were an essential part of the revival experience. Our Hymn is Only Trust Him.
“I Will Sing the Wondrous Story” was written by Francis Rowley in 1886 during a series of revival services at FBC in North Adams, Mass. where Rowley was pastoring. He wrote the song at the suggestion of Peter Bilhorn, music leader for the revival. He asked Rowley to write a hymn that he would set to music.
We are so glad to share the release of our version of the old hymn “Little is Much When God is In It”. It has an old Southern Gospel sound, and raise your voice in worship with us. It's time to dust off your hymnals and experience the timeless message of the lyrics in a whole new way as I sing this song with Vivian.
"America the Beautiful" is a patriotic American song. Its lyrics were written by Katharine Bates and its music was composed by church organist and choirmaster Samuel Ward at Grace Episcopal Church in Newark, New Jersey.
This week our song, "Moment by Moment", compels us to examine what is salvation, What is faith, What is belief, What happens when salvation comes into our lives.
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Today we are looking at a song that looks at the calling of Christ on our lives and eternity. It's wonderful to know that our God who knew is in eternity past has placed a call to us that is so wonderfully magnificent
Today we finish a series of 3 discussions about why we seem to have so many people professing to be Christians in our congregations that don't really act like it. Our song today is a lament to the tragedy of those who have good intentions and yet miss the mark and are "Almost Persuaded". Walking the church isle at an invitation and saying repeated words that are rote, redundant and not from the heart does nothing for anyone.
We all know that God calls us to worship on Sundays with other believers, but we are also biblically called to disciple our children and part of that means worship(time in the word and prayer with our kids) should be a daily practice. This can feel very intimidating and bring with those feelings an intense fear of failure that can keep us from enjoying the blessings that God intended family worship to be. Today Steve Demme is joining me to talk with us about ways to take the overwhelm out of family worship! Resources mentioned in this episode: ctcmath.com The Unhurried Homeschooler Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart The Four-Hour School Day Subscribe to my monthly email and receive a free digital download of Encouraging a Homeschooling Heart The Unhurried Homeschooler Mentoring Course School @Home Symposium, Prosser WA July 29th Steve Demme website: Building Faith Families (P.S. Don't forget to check out my latest book, The Four Hour School Day: How You and Your Kids Can Thrive in the Homeschool Life on Amazon, durendawilson.com, or your favorite bookseller!)
Perhaps “Let Others See Jesus In You” was a lesson instilled in the upbringing of B. B. McKinney. The song serves as a wonderful reminder to live and mean the words we sing to keep telling the story, to be faithful and true; to let others see Jesus in You.
To continue our Heroes series, Pastor Anthony walks us through holocaust survivor, Corrie ten Boom's story. He states, "The story is not written in scripture, but man is based on scripture."
“A New Name in Glory” is an overview of what has taken place in the life of the Christian to bring Him from sin to glory. Then our names are entered in His Book of Life and someday we will enter into His home because we have accepted what He did for us on the cross - Saved by grace!
Ben Fuller and Pastor Anthony sat down and had great, Jesus centered conversation to celebrate Father's Day!
Music is so rooted in our lives and so much of who we are and is a great expression of our hearts. It's no wonder it is so deeply ingrained in our worship experience. This week's song is "I Stand Amazed".
This week we are looking at a very old Quartet song that has no known author. The song is They're Under the Blood. Jesus, God's son, was crucified on a cross, even though He had the power to avoid it. When you hear that you're covered by the blood, it means that your debt of sin has been paid and you're forgiven. The physical act of Him bleeding on the cross (followed by His death and resurrection) washes away our human sins.
Today's song was written and the tune was composed both by John Willard Peterson, who was born at Lindsborg, KS, on Nov. 1, 1921, into a musical family of Swedish descent where he was the youngest child. They were members of the Mission Covenant Church. John became a songwriter who had a major influence on evangelical Christian music in the 1950s through the 1970s
In 1910 Julia Johnston wrote “Marvelous Grace of Our Loving Lord” or “Grace Greater Than Our Sin.” The lyrics express the unending grace of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. This hymn is a commentary on Romans 5, particularly in Romans 5:20b, which says: “But where sin abounded, grace did much more bound.” The lyrics express the dark, despairing world we live in until we accept the grace “There where the blood of the Lamb was spilt.”
This week we're looking at a song about the light of salvation. Our version of the song is set to a southern gospel music style. “Send the Light” is a song which uses the call of Paul's vision in which a Macedonian asked him to come over and help them in order to encourage us to sound forth God's message of salvation. The text was written and the tune was composed both by Charles Gabriel.
Is it ok to copy worship? Imitation is the highest form of flattery but are we cheating ourselves out of deeper expressions because we fail to be original? The WTT Podcast Crew is back together again with new faces!Copy Cat Worship [Podcast Season 8, All New Episode] ⏬Download by Audio Watch by Video: https://youtu.be/tUh8Bm4JviE Support the show➡️ Join the conversation or DM over Twitter or Instagram: @branondempsey ➡️ Text Me! 832-974-0277 ➡️ Linktree https://linktr.ee/worshipteamtraining
“My Hope is Built on Nothing Less” is both the title and the first line of the hymn which was one of Edward Mote's wonderful legacies to Christian collections. Published in 931 hymnals, this tune has since touched many Christian hearts as they listen to it and sing it. Founded on lyrics that exude hope and assurance that God will be with us until the end. And although we may travel on rough roads, we have countless trials and troubles, He serves as the solid rock we can cling to. Christ is the sole means of our salvation. Our hope is truly built on nothing less than Jesus.
Pope Francis has supported the “Abrahamic House of Worship”, which looks like “Ecumenical Epcost Center” for Muslims, Jews, and Catholics. Matt Gaspers and Dr. Taylor Marshall discuss this abomination while citing Gospel of John, 1 John, and 2 John.. Watch this new podcast episode by clicking here: If the audio player does not show […] The post 982: Pope Francis approves Abomination: Muslim-Jewish-Catholic House of Worship [Podcast] appeared first on Taylor Marshall.
What You'll Learn: Resources Mentioned: Show Sponsor: Planning Center So let's talk about Planning Center. For those of you who are old enough, we often refer to worship leading eras as the pre-Planning Center days and the Planning Center days. It's that game-changing and that important. I talk about Planning Center pretty often on here, […]
Work and Worship - Christian Business, Entrepreneurship, Marketing Strategy
Welcome to the Work + Worship Podcast - a place for Christian Entrepreneurs to explore conversations on faith and work and discover how to embrace our work as a form of worship.Join your host, Jordan Jones, for a short trailer on what this podcast is all about and what you can expect from tuning in!Every week on the podcast, we'll be diving deep into discussions and honest conversations with other Christians entrepreneurs + homemakers around what it means to honor + glorify God in all we do - not just work in the traditional sense. My hope for this podcast is that you walk away inspired + empowered to run the race God has for you. That you learn to listen to God's voice and what He's calling you to do, and that you'd walk obediently and abundantly in your relationship with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.It is my prayer that this podcast will bring clarity to your purpose and help you understand how to honor God with your work and your life. Thanks for tuning in!Connect with Jordan: Instagram YouTube Website Affiliate Disclaimer: Some of the links mentioned in our podcast may be affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase from our link, we may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This is a small way of supporting our work here on the podcast, so we thank you for considering purchasing with our affiliate links!For the full show notes, links, and blog transcription, visit https://jordanjones.co/podcast
Check out our latest podcast, we are joined by our new friend, Michael Bethany, Worship Pastor at Gateway Church! He is full of revelation for worship leaders, we were in awe of what God is depositing in him. We discuss on the topic of the wilderness, and how God calls us to a place where we are only changed by Him. This is a must watch! Don't miss out on this episode. Click this link to see what we use on our podcast, at church, and on tour! Order from this direct link to help support the podcast and our team! Sweetwater Affiliate Link: https://www.sweetwater.com/shop/free-worship/
What You'll Learn: Resources Mentioned: Show Sponsor #2: Planning Center So let's talk about Planning Center. For those of you who are old enough, we often refer to worship leading eras as the pre-Planning Center days and the Planning Center days. It's that game-changing and that important. I talk about Planning Center pretty often on […]
What You'll Learn: Josh's current keyboard rig How keyboard players need to adapt in a high tracks culture The importance of drummers in worship Stories behind the new Planetshakers album Resources Mentioned: Show Sponsor: Multitracks Show Sponsor: Planning Center Greater by Planetshakers Nord Stage 2 Mainstage Native Instrument Alicia's Keys East/West samples Show Sponsor #1: […]
Show Sponsor #1: Worship Artistry This episode is brought to you by Worship Artistry. If I could recommend one resource to help Worship Leaders equip and empower their teams, it would be Worship Artistry. One of the biggest frustrations I hear from worship leaders is that their band does not show up prepared. Not only […]