Cameron Walker sits down with Lauren Settembrini, to discuss her journey with the Enneagram, a personality assessment the Worship School uses for spiritual growth. Lauren is part of the local 10,000 Fathers team in Atlanta and serves as one of the Worship Pastors at Grace Snellville. Be sure to catch the bonus clip on the end for a funny story! For more information about 10,000 Fathers, visit: https://worship.school
Aaron goes into the studio with Matt to talk about his brand new hymns record, out today, called “His Mercy is More.” In this episode we get to hear 3 of the tracks off the record, 2 of which were co-writes with Aaron (“Lord Have Mercy” and “Magnificent Marvelous”).
Our good friend Glenn Packiam has released his 5th book, called “Blessed Broken Given: How Your Story Becomes Sacred in the Hands of Jesus”; Glenn (along with Paul Baloche) co-wrote one of our favorite worship songs called “Your Name” back in the day, and today we got to talk about some of the great content in the new book.
Today marks the release day for our newest single, “Won My War,” featuring Taylor Breen. Taylor (and Aaron Keyes) wrote this new song and in this episode we get to talk all about the songwriting process, the lyrical and musical composition, and get into a discussion with several great insights regarding songwriting with Pete James, our dear friend from 10,000 Fathers Europe School, and Aaron’s co-writer on “King Forevermore (God the Uncreated One)” and “Thank you for Fathering Me.”
Dee and Jenn Wilson sit down with Aaron to discuss the current state of music in the Church and some ways in which we can broaden our perspective.
Aaron chats with Matt Miles of the Jesus Collective and shares a conversation between Greg Boyd and Bruxy Cavey from the inaugural Jesus Collective meeting in Washington DC.
A conversation with Gravity Leadership.
In this space we let go of anything from the day that needs to be left behind. These failures or offenses are burned up with the setting sun. We also use this time to receive more deeply anything from the day that God has spoken to us through our various interactions. This is a time to pray what is known as the prayer of Examen, which is a prayer of surrender, to be searched and known by God. It often involves becoming aware of the presence of God, reviewing or remembering your day with gratitude, recognizing your need for God and receiving his love and power, and finally, looking forward to the coming day with hope. We are reminded of the words of Psalm 139:23-24 – “Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.” One example of the prayer of Examen is written by Richard Foster in his book Prayer. “Precious Savior, why do I fear your scrutiny? Yours is an examen of love. Still I am afraid… afraid of what may surface. Even so, I invite you to search me to the depths so that I may know myself – and you – in fuller measure. Amen.”
Addi Panter and David Walker sit down to discuss the techniques around maintaining proper vocal health and strength along with the spiritual perspective of finding your voice.
A few of the writers, David Walker, Daniel Hill and Aaron Keyes, sit down to discuss the crafting of the newest single released entitled "No Story You Can't Redeem."
Cameron, Aaron and David discuss how to live present in each season and what tends to happen when we resist or resign from that reality.
Featuring Dave Rhodes and Aaron Keyes.
Aaron Keyes sits down to interview his senior pastor, Jon Stallsmith, to talk about the vital relationship between the lead pastor & the worship pastor.
Last week, some of our lead team sat down to have a conversation about how we approach discipleship and the model of learning we hope to create within the School. To learn more about what we do, visit: https://worship.school
Last week, Aaron sat down with Alan Hirsch to have a conversation around Ephesians 4 and the importance of the Fivefold Ministry. To learn more about Alan's important work, visit: https://5qcentral.com
A brief overview of what it looks like to attend 10,000 Fathers, including details of our curriculum, expectations and some other frequently asked questions.
Cameron Walker and John Emery sit down with Verna Law, one of our coaches, to discuss the Enneagram, a personality assessment the Worship School uses for spiritual growth. For more information about 10,000 Fathers, visit: https://worship.school
Cameron Walker and John Emery sit down with Taylor Breen to discuss the Enneagram, a personality assessment the Worship School uses for spiritual growth. For more information about 10,000 Fathers, visit: https://worship.school
Cameron Walker and John Emery sit down with Micah Massey to discuss the Enneagram, a personality assessment the Worship School uses for spiritual growth. For more information about 10,000 Fathers, visit: https://worship.school
Cameron Walker and John Emery discuss the Enneagram, a personality assessment the Worship School uses for spiritual growth. For more information about 10,000 Fathers, visit: https://worship.school
The second half of a conversation between Aaron Keyes and Dr. Brent Strawn from Duke Divinity School about the importance of Scripture in worship leading (and songwriting).
Aaron Keyes recently sat down with Dr. Brent Strawn (OT Professor at Duke Divinity School) to talk about the importance of Scripture in worship leading (and songwriting). For more information about how to grow in your character and competency as a worship leader, visit: https://worship.school
For the next few weeks we’ll be hearing from the artists and songwriters from each of the songs featured on the upcoming 10,000 Fathers album “Thank you For Fathering Me.” We hope to share some of the writing process and the story of how these songs came to us.