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Worship Without Words
Gabriel Wilson and Garret Viggers talk about incorporating musical and instrumental interludes into worship. Taking their experience from producing "Without Words" volume 1, they demonstrate how worship can be powerful, even without lyrics.
Lesson Plan
Activating the Anointing
Activating the Annointing
Balancing Written and Spontaneous Songs
Balancing Written and Spontaneous Songs
Parable of the Talents
Parable of the Talents
The Heart of a Songwriter
The Heart of a Songwriter
Heart Over the Gift
Heart Over the Gift
Lesson Plan
Crafting Lyrics
Crafting Lyrics
Songwriting Process
Songwriting Process
The Process of Co-writing
The Process of Co-writing
Writing From A Hook
Writing From A Hook
Authentic Songwriting
Authentic Songwriting
Lesson Plan
Everything Is In Context
Everything Is In Context
Breaking Writers Block
Breaking Writers Block
Staying Inspired
Staying Inspired
Establishing A Songwriting Community
Establishing A Songwriting Community
Worship Bigger Than the Room
Worship Bigger Than the Room
Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
Song Stories with Amanda Lindsey Cook
Song Stories with Amanda Lindsey Cook
Song Stories with The Helsers
Song Stories with The Helsers
Song Stories with John Mark McMillan
Song Stories with John Mark McMillan
Song Stories with Jenn Johnson
Song Stories with Jenn Johnson
Lesson Plan
Brian Johnson - Bethel Music Songwriting Retreat
Jenn Johnson - Bethel Music Songwriting Retreat
Amanda Lindsey Cook - Bethel Music Songwriting Retreat
Jonathan Helser - Bethel Music Songwriting Retreat
Brandon Lake - Bethel Music Songwriting Retreat
PANEL Q&A - Bethel Music Songwriting Retreat
Steffany Gretzinger - Bethel Music Songwriting Retreat
The McClures - Bethel Music Songwriting Retreat
Hunter Thomson - Bethel Music Songwriting Retreat
Kristene DiMarco - Bethel Music Songwriting Retreat
Course Overview
Worship Without Words
Gabriel Wilson & Garrett Viggers
How do you translate worship with words into instrumental without losing a piece of the music?
When you get rid of words, it leaves room for our hearts to speak a thousand words.
Instrumental music bypasses the mind.
* It can act as a story and can bring revelation.
Be intentional in the notes you are playing.
We are called to serve the church, but we also have a dual responsibility to serve the world and call them to Jesus.