At Saddleback Church, Matt Redman performs “Ten Thousand Reasons (Bless The Lord)” during the April 15, 2012 services.
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Scotty Smith Speaks to Worship Leaders about Worship
Scotty Smith, Christ Community Church in Franklin, speaks on a Worship Team Training Video on various topics related to worship.
The Ballad of Never Was: A Fathers Regret
The Ballad of Never Was: An expression of regret from a man who gave up his son to an abortion.
Passion White Flag: A Fresh Sense of Gratefulness
Like previous offerings, this project delivers a set of songs that bring the listener to a fresh sense of gratefulness for God and what He has done for those who belong to Him.
MP3, the Bono Effect, and Youth Culture in Worship
The Idolatry of Youth Culture in Worship, the Bono Effect and Corporate Worship
Chuck Swindoll: Entertainment has replaced Scripture as the center of our worship
Chuck Swindoll laments the degree to which worship has been replaced with entertainment, resulting in a weakened spiritual body both individually and corporately.
How to Write a Song that Produces Goose Bumps
Researchers have found that certain features of music are consistently associated with producing strong emotions in listeners. Combined with heartfelt lyrics and a powerhouse voice, these structures can send reward signals to our brains that rival any other pleasure.
Chris Tomlin on Worship
Chris Tomlin chats about his songs crossing denominational and age boundaries, the new church he’s planting in Atlanta and how he keeps worship fresh night after night.
Darlene Zschech: True Worship
Darlene Zschech on worship.
People Get Ready
Darrell Mansfield Band performs a bluesy/gospel version of “People Get Ready” live at the Orange County Pavilion.
Andy Stanley, Louie Giglio Talk About Growing Up Together
Andy Stanley, pastor of North Point Community Church and Louie Giglio, pastor of Passion City Church recall how they met in the 1970’s and share stories of God, mischief and first sermons.
Sometimes Alleluia
A classic worship song from the 1970’s, Chuck Girard gives the history of the song. Also, Girard and Love Song sing “Sometimes Alleluia” in this video from 2009.
The Piano in Contemporary Worship
Our friend Bob Kauflin, formerly of GLAD (the ’70’s band, not the political group) has posted three videos recently recorded at WorshipGod11
Thank You God
David Wayne, a pastor fighting cancer, on how the struggle is helping clear clutter away from message of the gospel:
Holy, Holy, Holy
John Starnes delivers an exceptionally powerful and moving rendition of the classic hymn “Holy, Holy, Holy” at First Baptist Church in Atlanta in 1995.