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Artist Profile #9: Doug Martin That's Doug hidden on the far right of the photo, playing guitar. And, as you'll hear in this podcast, that's just how humble, Christian songwriter Doug Martin likes it....

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Artist Profile #8: Dahn B of HIGHEZPRAYS Dahn B is on the worship team at The Dream Center Church in St. Louis, Missouri. He has an amazing testimony that speaks greatly to the magnificent mercy of our God and His...

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Artist Profile #7: Aviad Cohen Aviad Cohen is a talented, Jewish songwriter, currently living in Boise, Idaho, who writes songs for Yeshua Ha Mashiach (Jesus Christ). (1) Tell us how you came to Christ Israeli...

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Artist Profile #6: John Tibbs John Tibbs is an amazingly talented 20-year old Christian singer-songwriter and Worship Leader from Anderson, Indiana. (1) Twitter Testimony (limit your testimony to 140...

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Artist Profile #5: Aaron Logan I came across Aaron by searching twitter for worship songwriters and discovered some amazing music at his website aaronloganmusic.com. He is a worship leader in Denton, TX....

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Valuable Worship songwriting lesson that I have learned in recent months

Posted on : 09-11-2010 | By : Rob Reed | In : About Worship, Worship Music, Worship Songwriting

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It isn’t rocket science, and I have heard it before, but I largely did not pay any attention. Collaborate!

It is that simple.

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Robbie Seay asks some pertinent questions about worship

Posted on : 18-10-2010 | By : Rob Reed | In : About Worship, Worship Leading, Worship Songwriting

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On Facebook, tonight, Robbie Seay (@robbieseay, Facebook) asks some pertinent questions about our worship in churches, and worship songwriting in general. What are your answers to these questions?

1. Does the church seem to value replication & performance in its music over imagination & honesty in songwriting -unique to each community?

2. Can creativity in music & art within the church overshadow the gospel and true worship? Should creativity have boundaries in the church?

3. Are worship leaders under such pressure to perform & be excellent that they often end up void of creativity & depth in their writing?

My answers:

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