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Worship Leader Pod

Worship Leader Pod

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Worship Leader Pod is a space for worship leaders in all seasons of ministry. Through meaningful discussions, we aim to uplift, inspire, and equip you, while keeping the focus on what matters most—the heart of worship.Copyright 2025 Amber Fugitt Christentum Musik Spiritualität
  • WLP EP 10 | Saving Grace with Taylor Cross
    Feb 14 2025

    Today on worship leader pod I sit down with Taylor Cross who started her own business when she was 17! She thought she was just selling clothes, but God is using her business to share the Gospel! Come join the conversation as Taylor tells her testimony on how God used her struggle with her mental health to share the Gospel and be a light to everyone she meets!

    Check out Taylors shop : https://curtsyapp.com/closet/I0Rzr7OttY?_branch_match_id=1408809520062684736&utm_source=unknown&utm_medium=sharing&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAA8soKSkottLXz0itTC4tKimu1EvOz9WPcErOTfEzSwv1TLKvK0pNSy0qysxLj08qyi8vTi2yDU5MSyzKBAC32COvOwAAAA%3D%3D


    Follow her on social media too!

    Instagram: Taylor Cross

    Instagram: Saving grace thrift

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    51 Min.
  • WLP EP 9. | We are all called to sing w/Rachel Culver
    Jan 24 2025

    Rachel Culver emphasizes the powerful command for every believer to sing, highlighting that singing is not just for those with musical talent but is a vital expression of worship for all followers of Christ. Joined by Amber Fugitt on the Worship Leader Pod, Rachel shares insights about her book, "Call to Sing," which explores the theology and practice of prophetic singing. The conversation dives into the importance of creating a culture that values every singer within a worship team, encouraging them to develop their craft and recognize their role as worship leaders. Rachel also reflects on her personal journey of discovering the significance of singing in her relationship with God and the impact it has on the church community. Listeners are invited to embrace their calling to sing and to understand the transformative power of their voices in worship.

    Rachel Culver and Amber Fugitt engage in a vibrant conversation that resonates deeply with worshipers and leaders alike. They dive into the profound responsibility that all believers have to sing, framing it as a divine command rather than a mere suggestion. Throughout the discussion, Culver emphasizes that singing is a powerful means of connecting with God, a way to express faith and worship that is accessible to everyone, regardless of musical talent. The concept of prophetic singing takes center stage, as they unpack how this form of worship is about responding to the Holy Spirit, allowing for spontaneous expressions of praise that can lead to transformative experiences within the church community.

    As the conversation progresses, the two women share their personal journeys in worship ministry, touching on the trials and triumphs of navigating motherhood and leadership roles. They candidly discuss the feelings of inadequacy that can arise in both arenas, offering insights into how to find balance and grace in the midst of competing responsibilities. Their dialogue encourages listeners to view their current life stages as vital to their calling, reinforcing the idea that one's home can also be a place of worship where spiritual growth occurs.

    The episode culminates in a heartfelt prayer that invites listeners to embrace their calling to sing and to discover the joy and power that comes from vocal worship. Culver's book, "Call to Sing," serves as a guiding resource for those eager to deepen their understanding of prophetic worship. This episode is a celebration of the body of Christ engaging together in worship, reminding everyone that their voices are vital to the sound of praise that rises to God.

    Takeaways:

    • Singing is a command from God for every believer, not just worship leaders.
    • We should cultivate our singing voices through practice, just like any musician.
    • Prophetic singing is a response to God's presence and requires discernment in worship.
    • The body of Christ must recognize the value of every member's voice in worship.
    • Mom guilt is a common struggle for women balancing family and ministry responsibilities.
    • Revival begins at home, and we should pray for our families diligently.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • calltosing.com

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  • WLP EP.8 | 7 Things I Quit as a Worship Leader for Greater Freedom
    Jan 10 2025

    This episode delves into my personal journey of quitting habits and mindsets that were hindering my ability to lead worship with authority and freedom. I share seven key things I've stopped doing as a worship leader, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection and allowing the Holy Spirit to guide our actions. Each point is designed to encourage listeners to take inventory of their own lives and identify what might be holding them back from experiencing true worship and intimacy with God. By laying down these burdens, we can become vessels through which God's presence can flow freely and powerfully. Join me as we explore these transformative practices and seek greater alignment with our calling as worship leaders and followers of Christ.

    Amber Fugitt's exploration of her transformation as a worship leader is both personal and poignant, offering listeners a roadmap to greater spiritual freedom. In a world where performance often overshadows authenticity, she shares the seven things she has quit doing to lead worship with more confidence and authority. Each point she discusses is steeped in her journey of faith, urging worship leaders and believers alike to assess what habits are detrimental to their spiritual growth and relationship with the Lord. The conversation is marked by an emphasis on prayer, deepening one’s connection with God, and the essential role of the Holy Spirit in facilitating true worship.

    The episode delves into the dangers of idolizing songs and the pressure to perform, reminding listeners that worship is not about the quality of music, but about the heart's posture towards God. Amber’s transparency about her struggles with self-doubt and the temptation to seek approval from others resonates with many who have walked a similar path. She effectively dismantles the mindset that one must achieve perfection to be a valid leader, instead highlighting the beauty of vulnerability and the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit. This perspective shift encourages a more genuine and impactful worship experience, both for leaders and congregants.

    Furthermore, Amber emphasizes the significance of leading worship beyond the confines of a stage, reminding listeners that worship is a lifestyle that should permeate every area of life. Her personal anecdotes and practical tips serve as an encouragement to create an awareness of God’s presence in daily interactions, whether at home, in the workplace, or within the community. As she concludes with a heartfelt prayer, Amber reiterates the transformative power of surrendering to God and invites listeners to embark on their journey of quitting what hinders them from fully experiencing the freedom that comes from a deep relationship with Christ. This episode is a call to embrace a life of worship that honors God in every aspect.

    Takeaways:

    • Quitting the bare minimum in prayer and communion with God is crucial for effective worship leadership.
    • It is vital to avoid idolizing songs, as true worship comes from the heart, not just music.
    • Leading worship is a full-time calling, extending beyond the stage to daily life interactions.
    • Overthinking and self-criticism can hinder worship leadership; focus on leading with joy and authenticity.
    • Recognizing your unique voice and style frees you to lead without comparing yourself to others.
    • Developing a posture of humility allows God's presence to guide worship rather than forcing it.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • worshipleaderpod.com

    Book Reference in this episode:

    "The Sensitivity To The Spirit" By RT Kendall.

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    53 Min.
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