Drew Powell on creating a thriving worship ministry by intentionally shaping culture and building relationships

We all want our worship ministries to be a thriving part of the church's mission. What's required to make that happen typically has less to do with Planning Center and gear and more to do with how you as the leader shape the culture of that ministry. How are you pouring into the people you're leading? Drew Powell is the creative pastor at Cross Point Church in the Nashville, Tennessee area, and in this conversation he shares why culture is important and practical ways to lead your team in a healthy way. We also talk about how that carries over into creating a healthy relationship with your senior pastor.

We all want our worship ministries to be a thriving part of the church's mission. What's required to make that happen typically has less to do with Planning Center and gear and more to do with how you as the leader shape the culture of that ministry.

Find Drew Powell online:
Instagram: instagram.com/drewpowell
Web: crosspoint.tv

Looking for another great podcast? Drew actually hosts the Anything's Possible Podcast from Crosspoint.tv, his home church. You can find it on their YouTube channel or whatever podcast player you use.

During the episode I mentioned something Todd Fields said back in episode 8 of the podcast, which is worth checking out.

If you need help getting unstuck in your worship ministry, I’m making myself available a few times during the week for one-hour coaching calls. For pricing information and to schedule a time, check out the coaching page.

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