Making New Songs Stick: How to Introduce New Songs that Your Team & Church Will Love (Downloadable)

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Teaching a song for the first time at your church can be a make-or-break deal.  If it goes well, the congregation will sing it for days.  If it goes wrong, well... we've all been there!  

So, how do you introduce new Worship songs to your team and your congregation so that they "stick"?

In this nuts-and-bolts resource, Jason Hatley, Pastor of Worship Arts at The Journey, will teach you

  • How to select the RIGHT songs for your congregation... and your worship team!
  • The questions you should ask BEFORE you introduce a new song
  • How to develop a music planning team to help you make wise decisions in selecting new songs
  • The 3 Principles for introducing your own ORIGINAL music to the church
  • How to BEST help your team learn a new song
  • How to develop your plan for teaching a new song in rehearsal.
  • How to help your team focus on "worship"  rather than "lyrics and chord changes" when introducing a new song
  • How to make it EASY for your congregation to learn a new song
  • The #1 reason your congregation doesn't sing a new song on the first Sunday you teach it, and how to remove that obstacle
  • How to teach a song through repetition
  • How many Sundays does it take to teach a new song, and how to develop a plan for when you will bring a new song back
  • Plus much, much more!

Questions?  Contact us @ +1 (561) 921-8488 or by email [email protected]

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About Jason Hatley

Jason is the Pastor of Worship Arts at The Journey Church in New York, NY, where he built from scratch the Journey's Worship Arts team of over 200 volunteers.  Jason has been a worship leader for over ten years.  He is the Founder of www.WorshipLeaderInsights.com and has been a featured break-out speaker at the Willow Creek Arts Conference and The Purpose Driven Worship Conference, as well as seminars around the country.

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