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This is going to be an awesome getaway with purpose… We’ll be spending time getting to know everyone a little better, having fun, sharing ideas and growing together. David Baroni is going to be sitting around with us and sharing from his heart in a real casual and intimate setting overlooking the Conodoguinet Creek. Last year was a huge success and we’re still hearing testimonies of relationships that were formed and inspiration received. PLEASE consider setting aside a couple of half days to join us.

REGISTER NOW (click on “Registrations” tab)

posted by Kristian Walker
 August 22, 2010

Plan to bring your whole team for a great day of training, fellowship and team-building. This event is geared toward training volunteer leadership in the church and will include workshops in the 4 key areas of worship, in additional to a General Session for everyone that will be a live interactive rehearsal, giving tips, ideas and addressing common challenges faced by worship, media and audio teams everywhere.

WORSHIP AND MEDIA WORKSHOPS WILL BE OFFERED FOR THESE KEY AREAS:

INSTRUMENTALISTS

VOCALISTS

AUDIO TECHNICIANS

VISUAL MEDIA AND VIDEO PERSONNEL

More details will be posted soon. This will be an awesome opportunity to EQUIP your team and grow together. DON’T MISS IT!! The small registration fee of $27/person will cover all workshops AND lunch on site. Be sure to get there on time for a great opportunity to worship together before we break out into our separate teaching tracks.  See you there!!!

posted by Kristian Walker
 August 21, 2010

Recently my pastor asked me to come up with the top 3 things that make my day as a music pastor. The 3 top things that, after a worship service, make me look back and say “man, that was awesome”. The really cool thing was, he gave me the chance to share that list with our Sunday morning congregation as a part of his current message series.
So here’s the list:
1. People of God engaged in worship – passionately (Ps 42:1)
2. People of God expressing worship – freely (2Cor 3:16-18)
3. People of God making the worship experience about Him, not about us. (John 4:23-24)
So now it’s your turn, I would love to hear from you.
Tell us your top 3.

posted by bill jenkins
 September 14, 2009

Our 1st ever Worship Leader Roundtable Retreat was a huge success.  We spent some great moments around tables discussing common challenges and joys of worship ministry, sharing ideas and building relationships.  We also had an awesome morning of 2 teaching sessions and an open forum Q & A with Jeff Deyo.  About 50 worship leaders attended from the district and from Valley Forge Christian College.  We had really positive feedback from the event and we will be discussing plans for another Worship Leader Roundtable Retreat in 2011 possibly.  Thank you to everyone who helped make this retreat a success!!

posted by worship
 September 10, 2009

Wow, we’re only a few weeks away from our Worship Leader Roundtable Retreat (Sept. 28 & 29) and our EQUIP Church Leadership Training Conference (Sept. 27 & Oct. 3). There’s a lot of excitement about each of these events and I think they’re going to be a great success. Some have inquired why each of these events is scheduled so close to the other and what the thrust of each one will be. Here’s some brief insight:

The ROUNDTABLE is geared toward full-time worship leaders who desire to connect with other worship leaders like themselves in a casual setting to regroup, grow, get ideas for their ministries, share common challenges and find creative solutions and to be mentored by a seasoned worship leader with a great heart. We’ve limited this event to the FIRST 40 WHO REGISTER because we want it to be intimate and personal. Jeff Deyo will have the chance to be transparent with us and will open the floor Q & A in the last session. There will also be a Late-Night Coffee House where songwriters will have a chance to share one of their favorite worship songs with the group and give it a test run.

The EQUIP Training is an opportunity for lay worship and media team members to get some hands-on and practical training. There will be 12 different workshops offered that will hone in on four key areas of worship ministry: 1) vocalists, 2) instrumentalists, 3) audio technicians and 4) visual media personnel. There’s no better way to invest in your worship ministry team than to get them all in a van and experience a great day of team-building, both on the way there and back AND through the classes they will experience.

Drop an email to Kristian@PennDel.org if you have more questions. Also click on the EVENT tab on the homepage of www.PennDelWorshipCompass.org.

posted by kristian walker
 September 6, 2009

Rehearsing the band can be difficult at times.  Sometimes it can feel like you are not getting much accomplished in the 2+ hours you spend working on your songs.  Check out this link to an interesting article with tips on getting the most out of your rehearsal time.  This site is a pretty good resource for worship training.

Copy this link to your browser.

http://www.musicademy.com/2009/08/24/50-tips-rehearsals/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter0909a

posted by bruce borgard
 September 4, 2009

This has certainly been a difficult week. One of my faithful Worship Team members went home to be with the Lord after a very brief battle with cancer. I have been working with worship teams for nearly 25 years now and this is my first experience with this kind of heartache. Kathy played the violin and was an extremely talented musician and very godly woman. Our first rehearsal without her was very difficult. We had to live what we sing and declare to our congregation every week, to worship in spite of our current situation knowing that God is in control and that He loves us and will always be faithful. The songs we sing every week carry these truths but for some of us that reality and struggle doesn’t always hit that close to home.

The Lord used the song “Unfailing God” to comfort us and bring peace to our hearts. The congregation immediately embraced this song as well and the glory of the Lord and the power of the Holy Spirit quickly filled the auditorium. Leading our congregations in cooperate worship is more about the living and less about the singing.

posted by joe drovich
 August 22, 2009

Welcome to our Worship Compass BLOG & webpage. Click on this link to connect to the LIVE GodTV webstream of the “Angel Mission Benefit Concert” and the “I Love America” celebration from James River Assembly in Springfield, MO. Go to: “www.5dollarwater.com” for more details about the event, a schedule of the concerts and for information about Angel Mission.

Have a happy 4th of July as you celebrate the freedom we have as Americans and reflect on what Jesus accomplished on our behalf to give us the ULTIMATE FREEDOM!

(LIVE WEBSTREAM LINK WILL ACTIVE at 5 PM ON FRIDAY, JULY 3.)

LINK TO GodTV WEBSTREAM:
god.tv/angelmission

posted by kristian walker
 July 2, 2009

Times of discouragement can come easily sometimes for those of us in the ministry. This post is edited and reprinted from my personal blog from August 2007.

Keep Your Chin Up

My grandfather used to tell me that all the time. What I know now is that he, of all people in my life had a unique perspective and ability to say that to me. He was a man who never complained, never talked badly about anyone else, and always could find something encouraging to say, even when he was giving a lecture.

You see, my grandfather graduated class of 1928 from a small high school outside Birmingham, Alabama. Shortly after he got out of high school, the nation was deep in the grip of what we now know as the Great Depression. You know the stories, you’re aware of how tight money was, how scarce jobs were. So my grandfather learned a trade; he became a welder, a good one. How did he do that? He kept his chin up. He and my grandmother were married in 1931. A tough time to start a family. How did they do it? He kept his chin up.

We hear the word “entitlement” in our culture all too often and for the most part it carries a bad connotation, that somehow we deserve a path that is easy. My grandfather never felt he was entitled to anything. He worked hard and trusted God and sought to please Him first and knew that everything else would take care of itself. He knew that a life that pleased God first was a life that would prosper, despite what others felt about it. But many of us allow the slightest setbacks in our lives cause us to let our chins drop. Could it be that because of the sacrifice of so many to give us the life and culture we enjoy today, we ourselves feel that sense of entitlement to an easy life?

Let’s face it, when we are in the people business, in the ministry, there are people who are not always going to like what you do and how you do it. The songlist was not to their liking, the guitars were too loud, you should do more hymns, you should do fewer hymns. You know what I’m talking about. Because we have a need, as artists, to be appreciated, it’s easy to switch our focus from pleasing God to pleasing people. Marshall Shelley, in his book, “Well Intentioned Dragons” talks about the issue of ministering to and with difficult people in the church. I recommend that you read it!

Our soul has an enemy. One who would love to destroy us. Basic military strategy mandates that to see the enemy, we have to be looking for him. With our chin up. Not with our heads hung in defeat.

Psalm 3 reads this way:

O LORD, how many are my foes! How many rise up against me! Many are saying of me, “God will not deliver him.” But you are a shield around me, O LORD; you bestow glory on me and lift up my head. To the LORD I cry aloud, and he answers me from his holy hill. I lie down and sleep; I wake again, because the LORD sustains me. I will not fear the tens of thousands drawn up against me on every side. Arise, O LORD! Deliver me, O my God! Strike all my enemies on the jaw; break the teeth of the wicked. From the LORD comes deliverance. May your blessing be on your people.

My grandfather understood this passage. I watched him all my life as he allowed the Lord to be his strength. I know he had the chance to be discouraged many times. He managed a team of welders and pipefitters and I know he had to make some unpopular, hard decisions. Leaders have to do that sometimes. When we lead to please God, He will be pleased.

Great depression may come your way. Great hardship may be in your future. But . . . the Lord brings His glory and He can give you the strength to Keep Your Chin Up.

posted by bill jenkins
 June 21, 2009