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Would you like some encouragement as a worship-team or congregation and learn more about worship in the Bible? – We offer sermons, lectures, and extended training courses on the subject of worship. Please get in touch with us. We would be delighted to provide a service tailored to your specific wishes and needs.

Is your worship-team feeling a bit stuck and unable to make progress? Do you long for more meaningful worship times and better teamwork? – Then we’d be honoured to support you, so that you can advance your skills and knowledge about worship. You are welcome to arrange one, or better still several coaching sessions as whole worship-team or only as leaders with a member of our trained staff. Please feel free to send us a request.

Want to take your worship to the next level? – Of course, you can do this also without our personal coaching or workshops. We love providing you and your worship-team with training materials so that you can grow spiritually, improve your skills and grow closer together as a team. We highly recommend our book: “The workbook for worshippers – 42 Basics for Your worship-team”. Also, our worship blogs are well worth a read. And if you need anything else, please feel free to email us with your questions or requests.

Our latest Worship Blog posts:

  • Translated worship songs? Yes or no?

    At least in Switzerland, we still often sing songs that have been translated (usually from English). – So I found myself wondering: why do we actually do that? Don’t we have enough songs – or enough good ones – in our own language? What are we trying to achieve with these translations? I’ve been thinking…

    to this blog post: Translated worship songs? Yes or no?
  • Loud worship and praise

    Really! Why does worship always have to be so loud? Can’t it just be done quietly!? From a purely physical point of view, instruments and voices automatically produce a certain level of volume when they make music together. From this perspective, worship (when accompanied by music) can be neither exceptionally quiet nor completely silent. Otherwise,…

    to this blog post: Loud worship and praise
  • Selah

    Have you ever wondered what that stand-alone word “Selah” means, which we find in some Bible translations? (In some translations, it simply appears as: // ) This word appears a total of 71 times in the Psalms (for example in Psalm 3:2). We could even say that it is an essential part of the Bible’s…

    to this blog post: Selah