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Connecting and Leading / Branon Dempsey When it comes to your services of worship, how do you deal with the “dead-spots” in between songs? True, silence is golden, but not when long durations induce people into a coma. Keeping a consistent flow in worship not only engages people in God’s praise, but also sustains moments of intimacy. With just a few tweaks, you can help eliminate those awkward frowns and sighs as they are changed to smiles and delights. On our Worship Team Training Facebook site, I’ve encountered quite a number ofSEE DETAILS
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[md_imagebox_full imagebox_title="Worship Flow & Band Connectivity" imagebox_heading_size="h6" imagebox_description="There are many reasons why a flow in worship may be disconnected. It can range from lack of preparation, to lack of musical ideas, or simply, not knowing what to do when the song is over. There is no magic bullet to this answer, nor a one size-fits-all. However, we will look at three ideas to help spark your connectivity in making a good flow.  Watch This Video!" imagebox_general_color="#ffffff" imagebox_text_height="300" imagebox_alignment="left" imagebox_use_background="yes" imagebox_background="33411" imagebox_overlay="yes" imagebox_overlay_color="rgba(1, 13, 60, 0.64)" imagebox_button="yes" imagebox_button_style="fade-square" imagebox_button_text="CLICK TO WATCH" imagebox_button_icon="icon-play-curve"SEE DETAILS
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