Leading Worship with a Guitar
How can guitar players lead churches well in singing and worship?
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In this episode, Adrian Reynolds is joined by Andy Fenton, Team Leader at Music Ministry, to talk about leading singing and worship with a guitar.
00:00 - Introduction
03:28 - Playing the guitar in church
07:52 - Using a capo
11:35 - Helping people sing well
16:51 - Keeping time with a guitar
22:32 - Introductions with a guitar
26:09 - What do you play between verses?
27:19 - Strumming technique
30:08 - Variation on chords
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Adrian Reynolds
Adrian is FIEC's Head of National Ministries. He previously served as Associate Minister of East London Tabernacle Baptist Church and is currently an elder at Christchurch Harborough.
Andy Fenton
Andy is the director of both Music Ministry and 9:38. He previously served in church leadership including at Dundonald Church in Raynes Park.
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