• Equipment Review - The Zoom G2.1u Multi-Effects Pedal
  • How to Sing - The Importance of Warming Up
  • Music Theory for Worship
  • Equipment Review - The Zoom G1 Multi-Effects Pedal
  • 10 Ways to Avoid Writing Weak Worship Music
  • Free Worship CD?!

    Sep 16, 2008 in Worship leading, News

    For those of you who haven’t noticed the sidebar, I’ve been offering something that you might find interesting.  If you opt-in to the e-mail newsletter here at Milestoneworship, you’ll receive access to a free download of Milestoneworship’s first album “He Remains Near.”

    This album was recorded in one studio session at Lucky K Studios in Pensacola, Florida.  it is raw and lively, because we didn’t rely on studio overdubbing to get everything “just right.”  Each of these songs is an original that has been tried and tested in the fires of live corporate worship, and I know that you can use them in your church worship time.  That said, the download includes chord charts for each of the songs, so that you can replicate them in your own worship.  I’d love to hear that these songs have been useful to you in your church.

    So, sign up for the list, download the album, and let me know what you think!

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  • How to Sing - The Importance of Warming Up
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  • Equipment Review - The Zoom G1 Multi-Effects Pedal
  • 10 Ways to Avoid Writing Weak Worship Music
  • “My Light and My Salvation”

    Apr 10, 2008 in Songwriting, Worship leading

    Thought I’d throw this out here.  It’s a live recording of our band performing “My Light and My Salvation.”  This is an original song based upon the famous Psalm 27.  Check it out!

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  • Equipment Review - The Zoom G1 Multi-Effects Pedal
  • 10 Ways to Avoid Writing Weak Worship Music
  • Podcast #8 - “Till the End of the Age”

    Aug 29, 2007 in Worship leading, Lessons

    I have been working on a new song lately.  This song is inspired by the events of Pentecost, and it is called “Till the End of the Age.”  I’d also like to make you aware that you can now subscribe to the Milestoneworship podcast via Itunes.  Here’s the link.

    To listen to the podcast right now, click here.

    For the chart of the “Till the End of the Age,” click here.

    For the tablature for the opening guitar solo for “Till the End,” click here.

    Like what you hear?  For more podcasts/vidcasts full of original music and content, click here.

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