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Worship Notes
Field notes from a working worship minister and tech practitioner — on songwriting, music theory, church AV, leadership, faith, and the long obedience of ministry in a wired world.
WELCOME
Practical wisdom from the rehearsal room — and the rest of the week.
Worship Notes is the music-and-ministry side of a broader project called Wired Christianity — one writer, two beats. Here you’ll find practical posts on songwriting, music theory, church AV, leading volunteers, and the rhythms of serving a local church. On Wired Christianity you’ll find the network-engineering, AI, and faith-and-tech essays. Same voice, different rooms. If you’ve ever closed down a sanctuary at 9:30 on a Saturday night with a security alert buzzing on your phone, you’re in the right place.
TOPICS
What we write about.
Songwriting & Theory
Chord voicings that serve the lyric. Song forms that move a room. Applied music theory for worship planners who don’t have a music degree — or do.
People & Ministry
Leading teams, pastoring from the platform, and the slow work of discipleship that happens between sound checks and Sunday morning.
Tech, Gear & AI
Consoles, in-ears, ProPresenter, planning tools — and how emerging AI is quietly changing rehearsal, arrangement, and Sunday prep.
PUBLISHING SCHEDULE
Fresh posts every other Monday.
A year-long editorial arc running through March 2027 — songwriting, music theory, church AV, AI and emerging tech, ministry leadership, faith, and the veteran experience. Biweekly. Sent to inboxes on Monday mornings.
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