Articles Archive for July 2009
Posted in podcast on 27 July 2009
In this episode David & Kevin get a little wrapped up in talking about the Live – recorded from and earlier live broadcast conundrum we face living on the west coast of the United States. After that, we get into talking about some things we might be able to do to take advantage of the [...]
Episode 0041 - Dealing with the summer lull, MJ & West coast live from a previously recorded broadcasts [43:14m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadPosted in Weekend Review on 20 July 2009
Service on Sunday went really well. I had one of our guitarist lead the entire service: he picked the music, put the order together, ran practice… the whole thing! He did a great job too; it was very encouraging for me to just be on the piano as Dan led. This is something we’ve been [...]
Posted in Weekend Review on 13 July 2009
Hi everyone! Hope you all had a great Sunday. Ours seemed strangely empty; as if half the church decided to go on vacation this week. Did anyone else have this happen to them on Sunday? I don’t remember last year being so vacant, but for some reason a lot of people were gone this week. [...]
Posted in Weekend Review on 7 July 2009
It was Fourth of July this weekend and I had a lot of people gone on my worship team. In the past, I’ve ended up doing just a “piano service”; but this year I had enough people to do a small band. So there was four of us on Sunday and it was a lean, [...]
Posted in podcast on 6 July 2009
Pianos, Pianos everywhere and not a key to plunk. This episode is the first of two in our first workshop on playing piano in the worship band. In a lot of contemporary worship music, keys tend to be harder and harder to come by. Not anymore, keys are making a comeback, baby! We do some [...]
Worship Ministry Catalsyt - Episode 0040 - Piano Workshop Part 2 (of 2) [42:14m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadPosted in Weekend Review on 6 July 2009
I don’t know about you, but this was a weird week. We canceled our Saturday evening service because it was the fourth of July (for anyone not from America, that’s an important day for us, and if you’re from Great Britain – well – sorry). So we only had one Service on Sunday morning, which [...]



