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The Work

Beyond the Podium

Speaking at a conference produces a moment. Working together produces a change. This page is for the leaders, teams, and institutions who want the second thing — a sustained engagement that results in a worship ministry that is actually better equipped theologically, pastorally, and practically than it was before.

The work takes different forms depending on what you need. Some engagements are a team training intensive over two days. Some are a curriculum review that takes three months. Some are a coaching relationship for a worship pastor navigating a specific season. The format is always secondary to the question: what does this situation actually need?

All consulting work is grounded in the same conviction that drives the writing and the speaking — that worship ministry is pastoral work first, and that the Church is not currently treating it that way. The goal of every engagement is to leave your team or institution with something durable: a framework, a process, a vocabulary, a standard. Not just a better experience of last Sunday.

Clients

Who This Work Is For

Churches

Worship pastors and senior leadership ready to build a theologically accountable worship culture

Institutions

Seminaries and Bible colleges developing or reviewing worship degree and certificate programs

Individuals

Worship leaders and worship pastors navigating transition, theological formation, or leadership expansion

Ministry Organizations

Para-church ministries and worship networks seeking theological grounding for their training programs

Engagement Models

How We Can Work Together

The Process

How an Engagement Begins

1

Initial Conversation

Submit an inquiry through the contact form. Describe your situation, your team or institution, and what you are hoping to accomplish. This is not a sales call — it is a genuine conversation about fit. Not every engagement is the right one, and it helps both parties to know that early.

2

Proposal and Scope

After the conversation, a written proposal outlines the engagement format, scope, timeline, and fee structure. No surprise additions. The proposal reflects what was discussed and what was agreed on as the right shape for the work.

3

The Work

The engagement proceeds according to the agreed scope. Whether it is a single intensive weekend or a months-long curriculum project, the work is the same: rigorous, honest, and oriented toward the lasting theological health of your ministry — not toward another engagement.

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Let's Talk About What You Need

Use the contact form and select "Consulting / Worship Training" as the nature of your inquiry. Describe your situation, your team or institution, and what you are hoping the work produces. International engagements welcome.

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