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Jan
16
2012

The Unbearable “Liteness”

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In this thought-provoking post, Doug Lawrence asks whether our worship services are part of the so-called “Redemption Narrative” Read More...


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Sep
19
2011

Don't listen to me…whatta I know?

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Many pastors and their musicians are like oil and water (that’s not always true—thank God). Yet, they are incredibly fortunate to learn from each other. Learning to applaud differences is at the heart of a good relationship between Pastors and Church Musicians Read More...



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Aug
15
2011

The unquenchable thirst of every church musician...

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Try not to assume that just because it’s not going well with you and the senior pastor, that it’s impossible to make the situation better. On the other hand, don’t live in denial. Read More...



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Aug
15
2011

The unquenchable thirst of every church musician...

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Try not to assume that just because it’s not going well with you and the senior pastor, that it’s impossible to make the situation better. On the other hand, don’t live in denial. Read More...



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Jul
18
2011

Should Every Church in America Rethink Itself?

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Doug Lawrence provides 5 resources to help churches rethink themselves. Use these resources to keep looking around regarding your POV and to shed light in the dark places. Read More...



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