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Brave Worship - Worship Leading
Johnathan speaks about worship as a love song between the heart of the father and the heart of man. He encourages you to give your truest worship in all it's forms and speaks on the bravery it takes to do so.
Lesson Plan
Worship In All Seasons- Worship Leading
Worship In All Seasons- Worship Leading
Brave Worship - Worship Leading
Brave Worship- Worship Leading
Growing Roots
Growing Roots
Heart Over the Gift
Heart Over the Gift
Congratulations You're A Leader- Worship Leading
Congratulations You're A Leader- Worship Leading
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Worship Team Administration
Worship Team Administration
Finding the Right People
Finding the Right People
Working With the Sound Team
Working With the Sound Team
Team Communication
Team Communication
Dealing With People
Dealing With People - New
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Inviting the Spirit into a Planned Environment
Inviting the Spirit into a Planned Environment
Stewarding Revival
Stewarding Revival
Leading off the Stage - Worship Leading
Leading off the Stage- Worship Leading
Dealing With Comparison
Dealing With Comparison
Excellence And Stewardship
Excellence And Stewardship
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Creativity In Worship
Creativity In Worship
Leading in Different Environments Q&A
Leading in Different Environments Q&A
Preparing a Worship Set List
Preparing a Worship Set List
The Awkward and Humbling Pursuit of Glory
The Awkward and Humbling Pursuit of Glory
Co-Leading Artist Panel
Co-Leading Artist Panel
Lesson Plan
Balancing Written and Spontaneous Songs
Balancing Written and Spontaneous Songs
Growing In Prophetic Worship
Growing In Prophetic Worship
Skillful Praise
Skillful Praise
Worship Without an Instrument
Worship Without an Instrument
Lesson Plan
Course Overview
Brave Worship
Jonathan Helser
Who do YOU say the Lord is?
* People want to hear your heart for the Lord, not a repeat of what others say He is.
He wants brave, messy worship. He wants "broken", "bleeding hearts" giving everything to Him.
You know you’re with a spiritual Father when you hold the fruit of their songs, and there are seeds in there for your orchards.
Real impartation happens in a real family.
The Lord’s definition of success is family.
* The measuring stick for your worship team, is how much family is produced.
* Leaders need the people they are leading as much as their people need them.
“We are found by a Father but we are formed in a family.”
The Lord’s measuring stick for success is how much love is produced.
Don’t give more attention to the anointing than you do to the Anointed One.
* Our inheritance is a relationship with Papa.
* Matthew 7:21–23
* One of the most "dangerous prayers" in the bible was when David prayed “Search me and know me.”
Don’t use Him to make yourself important.
If we spent more time as worship leaders worshipping the Lord for ourselves instead of trying to get people to worship, people would worship more.
He unravels us because He loves us.
Our greatest gift is not our gifts, our greatest gift is our heart.
* It’s so easy to forget who He is, and who we are and when we lose that, we lose everything.
Religion is a treadmill. You do a lot of work but you don’t get anywhere.
* God is asking us to come out from behind our fig leaves of religion and walk with Him.
* He is asking us to do family with Him.
Worship is a family thing.
* The first and last times in the bible that the word worship is mentioned are family moments.
There is a generation longing to know who the Lord is.
* Matthew 16:13–19
* The Lord wants to hear who you say He is.
* He wants to hear the song of your life.
When we know who He is, He introduces us to ourselves.
* “I’ve seen I AM, and now I know who I am.”
* As Peter declared who Jesus was, in that one encounter, everything that was lost by Adam was given back.
The elders in heaven are throwing down their crowns. Why are they throwing down their crowns? Because the Father keeps putting them back on their heads.
* Worship is an intimate exchange between us and the Father.
* The rain cycle here on earth is a picture of this exchange.