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Check Out Caleb on Social Media and Send Him a Message If You Are Looking for A Fantastic Musician with a Servant's Heart!https://www.facebook.com/caleb.morgan.92351Welcome back to the Fight for Your City Podcast. In this episode, I sit down with my friend Caleb Morgan, a worship leader in Evansville who has an incredible story to tell. Caleb opens up about how his journey in music started, the family roots that shaped him, and the unexpected battles he faced along the way.He talks honestly about the hidden struggles that come with leading worship — the pressure to perform, the pride that can creep in, and even the seasons of depression where he almost gave up playing altogether. Caleb shares how he learned to treat music as more than just sound, but as a conversation with God.We get into the side of worship ministry most people don’t see: the long rehearsals, the burnout that musicians and pastors carry, and the way churches sometimes value gifts over souls. Caleb reminds us that God doesn’t just care about the music — He cares about the person behind the instrument.You’ll hear us talk about rest, humility, and why it’s okay to take time off and be poured into. We wrestle with the question of whether musicians should be paid, and how churches can do a better job of caring for the hearts of their worship leaders.At the heart of this episode is a message we all need to hear: your soul comes first, your gift comes second.If you’ve ever felt the weight of ministry, struggled with burnout, or wondered how to balance serving and resting, this conversation will speak to you.
By Jonah CarpenterCheck Out Caleb on Social Media and Send Him a Message If You Are Looking for A Fantastic Musician with a Servant's Heart!https://www.facebook.com/caleb.morgan.92351Welcome back to the Fight for Your City Podcast. In this episode, I sit down with my friend Caleb Morgan, a worship leader in Evansville who has an incredible story to tell. Caleb opens up about how his journey in music started, the family roots that shaped him, and the unexpected battles he faced along the way.He talks honestly about the hidden struggles that come with leading worship — the pressure to perform, the pride that can creep in, and even the seasons of depression where he almost gave up playing altogether. Caleb shares how he learned to treat music as more than just sound, but as a conversation with God.We get into the side of worship ministry most people don’t see: the long rehearsals, the burnout that musicians and pastors carry, and the way churches sometimes value gifts over souls. Caleb reminds us that God doesn’t just care about the music — He cares about the person behind the instrument.You’ll hear us talk about rest, humility, and why it’s okay to take time off and be poured into. We wrestle with the question of whether musicians should be paid, and how churches can do a better job of caring for the hearts of their worship leaders.At the heart of this episode is a message we all need to hear: your soul comes first, your gift comes second.If you’ve ever felt the weight of ministry, struggled with burnout, or wondered how to balance serving and resting, this conversation will speak to you.