Today on the Tuesday Trio the three best YouTube channels for worship leaders.
YouTube has tons of awesome resources for worship leaders so today we're gonna
check out three of my favorite channels. Well... two of my favorite channels and one
shameless self-promotion. Sorry- to the list! Our first YouTube channel for
worship leaders today is Practical Worship by Dave Dolphin. You can see here Dave
describes his channel as ideas, tips, and practical advice for the everyday
worship leader and that's really true there's a lot of down-to-earth practical
advice on his channel there's a little bit of everything on the Practical
Worship YouTube channel. I would say two big focuses I see are kind of the
musicianship and arranging the music and the vocals and the instruments, and then
also kind of the team building and the leadership aspect, the kind of people
aspect of worship. He talks a lot about that and gives some great advice on how
to lead a worship team. And he's got some pretty funny thumbnails as well, which is
always good. Our next YouTube channel for worship leaders is Churchfront with
Jake Gosselin. Jake Gosselin is a worship leader in Colorado, like myself he leads
a worship in a church plant which I believe he just started out a couple
months ago and you can kind of follow along on his journey of building a
worship ministry in a church plant on his YouTube channel. Jake again has a
little bit of everything on his channel there's a lot of tech tips and tutorials
on his channel as well as a lot of tips on how to lead worship and the
philosophy of leading worship. There's tons on his channel you should check out,
lots of great advice. He also has a website at churchfront.com and I will have
that link in the description below and my final channel for worship leaders
is a shameless self-promotion this is my other channel Reawaken Hymns, but if I
didn't think it was a good resource for worship leaders I wouldn't have made it
in the first place. Reawaken hymns I just do modern arrangements
of classic hymns. I don't really change the melody or the structure too much
because I want people who know the hymns already to still be able to sing them as
well as introduce them to a younger generation. I've done quite a few hymns so
far I think it's around 60 or 70 and I have chord sheets for all of those for
free on my website www.reawakenhymns.com, so please
check out that as well. I hope those YouTube channels are a help to you, if they are you
should subscribe to them and also if you wouldn't mind subscribing to Mina Studio as well.
I will see you back here next week for another list of awesome.
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