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Featuring: Robbie Seay from The Worship Initiative
If you have ever felt like the people you serve are treating Sunday morning more like a concert than a communal gathering, this episode is a must-listen. Robbie Seay from The Worship Initiative joins us to unpack the exact reasons why congregational singing is on the decline and what ministry leaders can do to reverse the trend.
Whether you lead a massive team or are a volunteer in a small church of under 200 people, this conversation is packed with practical tools to elevate your worship ministry without needing a massive budget.
π The Problem: Why Aren't People Singing?We are living in an era where people consume more worship music than ever before, yet they are singing less during weekend gatherings. Referencing research from Dr. Will Bishop of William Carey University, who surveyed 5,000 regular churchgoers, Robbie highlights the core barriers to congregational participation:
π‘ The Big Insight: When 5,000 churchgoers were asked what would help them sing more, the number one answer was a desire for deeper, more theologically rich songs. People want substantive lyrics to hold onto.
βοΈ DO / DON'T: Choosing Songs for Your Ministry ContextSunday morning should not just look and sound good. If you want true church growth and depth, use these six biblical metrics to evaluate your worship culture:
Memorable Quote: "I don't know that we ever get to a healthy culture without healthy rhythms of worship showing up in the lives of God's people throughout the week." β Robbie Seay
β οΈ Singing as a Daily Spiritual DisciplineWorship cannot be contained to a 90-minute weekend service. The Bible mentions singing 400 times and directly commands believers to sing 50 times. Most biblical singing was not done by professionals, but by ordinary people responding to God's goodness. Singing biblical truths acts as a spiritual discipline that refines and sanctifies us into the likeness of Christ.
π οΈ Free & Low-Cost Resources from The Worship InitiativeOriginally founded by Shane & Shane to train volunteer worship leaders, The Worship Initiative has grown to serve around 11,000 churches globally. They offer a massive, accessible ecosystem of resources categorized simply:
RenΓ©e Wilson - [email protected]
Brandon Collins - [email protected]
Robbie Seay - http://www.robbieseayband.com/
https://ministryarchitects.com/podcast/from-performance-to-participation-how-can-we-foster-worship-engagement/
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Featuring: Robbie Seay from The Worship Initiative
If you have ever felt like the people you serve are treating Sunday morning more like a concert than a communal gathering, this episode is a must-listen. Robbie Seay from The Worship Initiative joins us to unpack the exact reasons why congregational singing is on the decline and what ministry leaders can do to reverse the trend.
Whether you lead a massive team or are a volunteer in a small church of under 200 people, this conversation is packed with practical tools to elevate your worship ministry without needing a massive budget.
π The Problem: Why Aren't People Singing?We are living in an era where people consume more worship music than ever before, yet they are singing less during weekend gatherings. Referencing research from Dr. Will Bishop of William Carey University, who surveyed 5,000 regular churchgoers, Robbie highlights the core barriers to congregational participation:
π‘ The Big Insight: When 5,000 churchgoers were asked what would help them sing more, the number one answer was a desire for deeper, more theologically rich songs. People want substantive lyrics to hold onto.
βοΈ DO / DON'T: Choosing Songs for Your Ministry ContextSunday morning should not just look and sound good. If you want true church growth and depth, use these six biblical metrics to evaluate your worship culture:
Memorable Quote: "I don't know that we ever get to a healthy culture without healthy rhythms of worship showing up in the lives of God's people throughout the week." β Robbie Seay
β οΈ Singing as a Daily Spiritual DisciplineWorship cannot be contained to a 90-minute weekend service. The Bible mentions singing 400 times and directly commands believers to sing 50 times. Most biblical singing was not done by professionals, but by ordinary people responding to God's goodness. Singing biblical truths acts as a spiritual discipline that refines and sanctifies us into the likeness of Christ.
π οΈ Free & Low-Cost Resources from The Worship InitiativeOriginally founded by Shane & Shane to train volunteer worship leaders, The Worship Initiative has grown to serve around 11,000 churches globally. They offer a massive, accessible ecosystem of resources categorized simply:
RenΓ©e Wilson - [email protected]
Brandon Collins - [email protected]
Robbie Seay - http://www.robbieseayband.com/
https://ministryarchitects.com/podcast/from-performance-to-participation-how-can-we-foster-worship-engagement/