There’s a recent blog that’s been getting some traction lately. It’s titled “Are We Headed For A Crash? Reflections On The Current State of Evangelical Worship.” Here’s an excerpt from the blog that captured the main point of the author: …I picked up on a common theme. It’s been growing over the last few decades. And […]
Church Technology Update…
A few months ago, at Harvest Church, we took the plunge into the world of digital audio with the purchase of a new Behringer X32 mixing console. One of the long range goals was to provide personal monitoring for our musicians. This is now starting to happen with the addition of Behringer’s P16-M units. These personal […]
Abe & Justo Video
Last Sunday I referenced a couple of musicians in my sermon, here’s Abe & Justo…check out the groove at the 2:40 mark until the end! The drummer is Abe Jr., what a joy to play music with your son, I bet they just love it. Enjoy and let me know what you think by clicking […]
Serving Is Worship
I wrote the following article for our church’s winter 2011 newsletter. -PB ————————————————————————————————————- I’d like to address and area of serving and worship that I’ve struggled with over the years. Here’s the question: “As a worship leader should I be focused on being a worshiper on the platform or should I be the leader?” Some […]
Leading From The Sandbox
Leading From the Sandbox: Develop, Empower and Release High Impact Ministry Teams by T.J. Addington My rating: 5 of 5 stars I have a lot of respect for Addington’s writing and I appreciate his no-nonsense/honest approach. This is an excellent leadership book for getting people on the same page and understanding that variety along with […]
Truth, Might, and Excellence
I saw the following tweet from Bob Kauflin today – “Two ways to play badly on Sundays: obscure the gospel’s truth thru embellishment or obscure its beauty thru mediocrity.” – it got me thinking about the importance of the gospel in our corporate worship AND the subject of excellence in our service to God. The […]