Worship Team Training

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Worship Deeper. Lead Stronger. Transform the Leading of Worship

Real talk. Not trends. Led by Branon Dempsey.

A platform for worship leaders and teams providing practical content to encourage and mentor worship leaders and teams through their ministry journey; and to help transform the leading of worship. Subscribe to these channels below:

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05/28/2026

God does not want a manufactured perfect sound. He wants an honest one. You can hit every note, build every big moment, and still miss the heart of worship. Worship was never meant to be a performance that hides weakness. God is not looking for polished noise, He is looking for surrendered hearts. Because if it’s not love, we’re just a clanging cymbal.

Branon Dempsey

05/28/2026

If rehearsal is the first time you are hearing the music, the problem started long before rehearsal began. Practice is where you learn your part. Rehearsal is where the team learns how to play together.

You can’t have it both ways. Too many worship teams are calling unpreparedness “volunteer culture” while expecting excellence on Sunday morning. Worship leaders, are we helping build discipline in our teams, or are we enabling excuses because hard conversations feel uncomfortable?

Branon Dempsey

05/27/2026

“I don’t need practice. Rehearsal’s not important. I’m just gonna show up Sunday and play.” 👇

05/27/2026

✋Can worship music create emotion without manipulating people? In this conversation, I discuss how music naturally affects emotions because God designed it that way. Soft piano can feel peaceful, loud drums can feel powerful, and minor chords can carry tension or sadness. That is not automatically manipulation, that is simply how music works. At the same time, I explain why creating atmosphere is not the same thing as inviting the presence of the Holy Spirit and leading from substance.

Worship leaders need wisdom, honesty, and discernment to point people toward Jesus instead of depending on hype, style or forced emotional moments. Emotion is not the enemy, but emotion alone should never become the goal of worship. If we are not careful, we can confuse emotional intensity with spiritual transformation. True worship is rooted in His Word, His Spirit, surrender, humility, and genuine response to God.

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Branon Dempsey

05/27/2026

đź’™ Worship leader, your worth is not decided by how Sunday feels. Your worth was already decided on the cross, bring that into worship.

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05/26/2026

Emotional Worship vs. Manipulation: What Worship Leaders Need to Know 🎹

I discuss how music naturally affects emotions because God designed it that way. Soft piano feels peaceful, loud drums feel powerful, and minor chords feel different than major chords. That is not manipulation, that is simply how music works. At the same time, I explain that creating atmosphere is not the same thing as creating the presence of the Holy Spirit. I talk about why worship leaders need wisdom and discernment to point people toward Jesus with honesty and truth instead of relying on hype or forced emotional moments. Emotion is not the enemy, but emotion alone should never become the goal of worship.

Branon Dempsey

05/26/2026

Worship is more than music. The songs, media and lights matter, but they are not the main thing. As worship leaders, we are helping people respond to God through the expressions and tools of song, story telling and service. Worship should lead people closer to Jesus, not just shuffling to the next track.

Branon Dempsey

05/26/2026

I have never heard an athlete, at any level, say, “I do not need to practice,” while still expecting to perform well in the game. In the same way, I have never heard a professional musician say, “I do not need to practice because I am already a professional.” The higher the level of excellence, the greater the commitment to preparation. Great teams understand that practice is not punishment, it is responsibility. The same should be true for worship teams.

Case-in-point:

If rehearsal is the first or second time you hear the song, your team will feel unprepared. When one person does not practice, it affects the whole worship team. It can create stress, confusion, and distractions for the church during worship. Preparation is part of serving God and serving people well. Practice at home helps you lead with peace, unity, and confidence on Sunday.

Branon Dempsey

05/26/2026

Real worship is bigger than one emotional Sunday moment. A real walk with God keeps growing long after the music stops. Worship should change how we live during the week, not just how we feel in church. God wants more than a strong emotional reaction for one hour. Real worship stays with you long after Sunday is over.

05/26/2026

(Discussion Question)
Are we making worship services so focused on emotions that people cannot tell the difference between the Holy Spirit and emotional control? 👇

05/25/2026

Practice is not about impressing people 👇

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