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We Fail, Worship Doesn’t. | PODCAST Ep. 219

What You Can Do About It.
 

The modern-day pressures and live-streaming can bring out stress and anxiety that can often become barriers. As Worship leaders and teams, what can we do about them? How can we overcome these pitfalls so they do not hinder our worship?

We Fail, Worship Doesn’t.
- The Outside People
- The Inside You
- The truth about stress
- The truth about anxiety
- The Logistical
- The Spiritual 

The Outside People
- Who is your church?
- Who is watching your faults?
- Who is watching you? - the past eyes and voices
- Your past does not determine your present
- The judges have no place to judge

The Inside You
- Your faults / Your cracks
- Who is the real you that know no one sees?
- Your cracks do not define who you are
- God best uses vessels that have been broken

The truth about stress
- We all have it
- Good and bad, the body doesn't know
- Give your self permission
- Work with what you have

The truth about anxiety
- We all have it / it's normal
- We all deal with it / but don't manage it well
- Keep yourself balanced, fed, rest and ex.
    - How to stay in the game
- Use what you know

How do we not let pain become barriers
- Label it and name it
- Embrace it (don't fight it)
- Understand how God got you through the last time
- Do what you did as God taught you before

On the Logistic Level
- Lead in the confidence of God
- Don't make it perfect
- Worshipful is excellence
- Prepare well and you will lead well
  
On the Spiritual Level
- Know Who's you are
- Walk in perfect grace
- God will use your story
- The camera lens is the eye of Jesus

Conclusion
- The Outside 
- The Inside
- The truth about stress
- The truth about anxiety
- The Logistical
- The Spiritual 

We May Fail, But Worship Doesn’t.

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    Branon Dempsey is the founder and CEO of Worship Team Training and Worship Team Training University WTTU.co He has over twenty years of leading worship and teaching worship theology, music and songwriting for churches ranging from 500 to 5,000 members. He has had the opportunity to train and study worship at Maranatha! Music as well as some of the most well-known churches in the country, including Coast Hills Church, and Saddleback Church, where Rick Warren is pastor. Branon Dempsey holds an M.Div in Worship Theology and Worship Arts, along with a Bachelors of Music in Composition and Performance, along with an emphasis in worship leader training by Maranatha and Integrity Music. Branon is a devotional writer for Bible.com Youversion and selling author / teacher with Faithlife (Logos Bibles) for worship teaching and training material. WTTU exists to help individuals understand their personality, their learning style and their spiritual maturity, which, in turn, helps the individuals sharpen their quality development and gain the needed confidence to reach the upward call of God in Christ Jesus Ephesians 2:10 and Philippians 3:14. Follow Branon: @BranonDempsey @worshiptt

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