Andy Chrisman on being an older worship pastor and providing valuable leadership at every stage of ministry

Sometimes worship ministry can feel like professional sports in that if you’re older than 30, you feel like it’s time to retire. What does being a worship pastor in your 40s or 50s look like? Andy Chrisman has been the worship pastor at Church on the Move in Tulsa, OK for over 15 years, and in this conversation we talk about how his stages of leadership have changed over the years, what it looked like for him to grow as a leader and the importance of making space for new leaders to emerge within the ministry.

Sometimes worship ministry can feel like professional sports in that if you're older than 30, you feel like it's time to retire. What does being a worship pastor in your 40s or 50s look like?

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Web: andychrisman.net

Here are some of the books that Andy recommended during the bonus round:

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