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Thursday Show

#AttitudeFailTime: 30m videoCheck Pride At The DoorCheck the ego at the door, before you hit the worship floor. We all have it, but how do we better deal with it? It’s your team, in your church, in your family and in you. What breaks a spirit of any unity is caused by the failure of a positive attitude. This can look like negative egos, agendas and divisiveness. So how do you check pride at the door and to avoid #AttitudeFail? Our worship is never to be based on music, but on relationships.SEE DETAILS

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Leaders, Ministry Leadership, WTTU Special Public Post

#AttitudeFail2 min readBig Egos AboundA common question that comes up is how to deal with people on the worship team who have a large ego, and it’s leading to conflict on the team. Whether they admit this or not, the root issue that is being dealt with here is pride. What is pride?How can it be addressed on the worship team? What should be our proper attitude and response to pride on the team? Deal with the pride before it deals with you. WATCH SHOW #115  Common Personality TypeGuest writer Rick MuchowSEE DETAILS

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Thursday Show

#OneBandOneHeart2 min read + 30m videoPlaying TogetherYou may have five or fifteen people, but the clues of music remain the same. What I’m learning more about the worship team is that it has less to do with music and more to do with people. Truth is: music will always be here, but people won’t. – @BranonDempsey Listen to what Carl has to say and if people don’t take this topic seriously, he would rather this video be BANNED…for good…Colossians 4.5 tells us:“Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most ofSEE DETAILS

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Leaders, Singers, Vocal Team, Voice, Worship Leading, Worship Planning

 #SingTheirSongs “Match your voice to the congregation, never make the congregation match yours.” This was said by a good friend. It’s a common problem. We all like it. Most churches don’t. We can sing it. The people can’t. What are we talking about? Singing songs in the Key of H. Instead of songs being too “High,” let’s change the key to “How” they can better sing/worship together? Psalm 95.1 tells us: “O come, let us sing for joy to the LORD, Let us shout joyfully to the rock of ourSEE DETAILS

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