Creating A Culture of Musical Excellence

Worship Ministry Training Podcast (For Worship Leaders) - A podcast by Worship Ministry Training with Alex Enfiedjian - Mondays

  Does God care how our music sounds? Should we? In today's episode we tackle the theology / philosophy of musical excellence in worship, as well as some practical tips to creating a culture of excellence in your worship team. Brenton Collyer, Worship Pastor of Calvary Monterey, jumps in on the conversation to offer some valuable insights! Don't miss it! To learn more about Brenton and his ministry visit www.calvary.com or follow him on Twitter at @BrentonCollyer    🔥 Free Worship Leader Starter Kit - https://bit.ly/WMTkit   💻 Free Worship Leader Course - https://bit.ly/WMT-course   📖 Free Set Building E-Book - https://bit.ly/WMT-book   🎙️ Podcast for Worship Leaders - https://bit.ly/WMTpod   📄 Free Devos for Worship Teams - https://bit.ly/WMTdevos   🎓 Academy for Worship Leaders (15 days for $1) - https://bit.ly/wmthome   🤳 Instagram - https://bit.ly/WMTig   =============================   🎉 ACADEMY! 🎉    🚩 Get 15 days of Worship Ministry Academy for $1:  Get organized and equipped with our 10 in-depth courses, live monthly training, weekly Q&A sessions, pre-built ministry systems, team documents, team discipleship material, personalized help, and a supportive community! Visit Worship Ministry Academy and start your $1 trial today! https://www.worshipministrytraining.com/ "Musical excellence does not mean musical extravagance."    - Tweet that! "We should give God our best because He gave us His best!"    - Tweet that! "Leading worship is 1) Pointing people towards God, and 2) removing as many distractions as humanly possible."                - Tweet that! "When we create what is beautiful and excellent we always point people back to the One who is beautiful and excellent."          - Tweet that! "Your team is only as strong as your weakest link. Everyone needs to push toward growth together."           - Tweet that!

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