Who do we write worship songs for?
Nathan Finnochio challenges worship leaders to go back to the heart of congregational song writing. He reminds us that at the heart of it all, we write music to glorify God. He inspires us to tap into our creative gifts and write to inspire growth of the Kingdom.
In this module, you will find four 3-5 minute devotional videos and a PDF study guide to enrich your team’s experience with the videos.
What do we do when we have nothing left to give?
YPJ reminds us that we will all experience hardships in our lives. We can let the pressure build and feel like we have nothing left to give. Instead, YPJ encourages us to see God’s hand working in our lives even in the midst of hard times. We can invest in others and use what’s going on in our lives to serve God’s kingdom.
In this module, you will find four 3-5 minute devotional videos and a PDF study guide to enrich your team’s experience with the videos.
What is worship?
Meredith Andrews teaches us the heart of worship. She walks with us from the Levites in the Old Testament to the modern day worship leader today. As she explores the diversity of worship, she shows us the similarities of worship throughout the world and how music and worship teams are integral to the church.
In this module, you will find four 3-5 minute devotional videos and a PDF study guide to enrich your team’s experience with the videos.
What is the soul of worship?
Charlie Hall teaches us worship through the use of metaphors. As he walks us through these metaphors, he shows us how God shapes who we are and how you can guide your congregations as we lead worship.
In this module, you will find four 3-5 minute devotional videos and a PDF study guide to enrich your team’s experience with the videos.
We were born for deep, meaningful intimacy with our Father-King.
As priests, our purpose is to minister to God through worship and then carry His light and glory to a dark, hurting world. This is the most extraordinary privilege ever extended to flesh and blood. So why do many believers miss out on the joy and transformation that come from stepping into their priestly roles?
This is a super-sized worship resource for young children. As an accomplished songwriter Yancy writes great songs that the whole family can enjoy and Kidmin around the globe love. She’s strategic and intentional in how she shapes the songs and writes the catchy melodies and lyrics. Yancy wants the youngest listener to be able to soak up the truth filled lyrics of this music. Yancy’s Little Praise Party is a masterclass in crafting big songs for young hearts.
This study for Small Groups combines five short films with guided discussion, activities, and questions. Members will be challenged to think critically about the ways that God uses small moments in our everyday lives to transform us into images of Christ-likeness.
This Parenting study for Small Groups combines five short films with guided discussion, activities, and questions. Members will be challenged to consider the nature of God in their parenting, and to model grace and unconditional love toward their children.
This study for Small Groups combines five short films with guided discussion, activities, and questions. Members will be encouraged to reconsider their biases and preconceived notions as they learn to celebrate the beautiful diversity God created in our world.
When Ed was told his life would be over in a few short years, he found his priorities drastically rearranged. Things that used to be important became mildly relevant, while things that didn't seem to matter were now all that did.
When we meet someone, one of the first questions we ask is, "So, what do you do?" It's easy to become wrapped up in a career or job. But who are we outside of our work? What happens when that job is no longer there? Are we still ourselves?
When people around us suffer, it's only natural to want to help. But what can you say when someone's life falls apart and suffering becomes their reality? Ed learned that sometimes the answer is to "show up and shut up."
Become the kind of person who can find hope in the midst of difficult circumstances. Ed Dobson reminds us that life isn’t over yet and that we don’t have to feel overwhelmed by the struggles we’re facing today.