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George and Carol Godwin, co-directors of the Ezra Worship Initiative, are the guests on the latest episode of the Song Revolution podcast hosted by John Chisum. The Ezra Worship Initiative is an internship program specifically designed for college-age, bi-vocational worship leaders. It goes beyond just focusing on music and incorporates theology, leadership, audio, technology, and musicianship to provide a comprehensive approach to personal and professional growth. During the podcast, George and Carol share insights into the structure of the program, which includes a welcoming week and a 10-week schedule filled with practical learning, leadership training, and hands-on worship service experiences. The program also includes a life-changing mission trip to the Dominican Republic, where interns have the opportunity to contribute to multicultural worship settings. This particular episode of Song Revolution goes beyond imparting musical skills and delves into fostering a love for the church, understanding its diverse needs, and developing lasting relationships within the Christian community. Whether you're a Christian artist, worship leader, or simply passionate about music and ministry, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration. To learn more about the Ezra Worship Initiative, visit their website at ezraworship.com. Additionally, listeners can check out their newly released song "CONFIDENCE." The podcast episode also provides information about free discovery calls and a training session titled "OVERCOMING SONGWRITING LIMITATIONS." Connect with the Nashville Christian Songwriters community through their website, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. To subscribe to the Song Revolution podcast, you can find it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Introducing the latest episode of the Song Revolution podcast with John Chisum, presented by the NRT network. In this episode, we have George and Carol Godwin as our special guests. They are the co-directors of the Ezra Worship Initiative, which is based in Decatur, Alabama. The conversation centers around the unique and life-changing opportunities offered by the Ezra Worship Initiative. This program is specifically designed for college-age worship leaders who also have other jobs. It goes beyond just music and incorporates theology, leadership, audio, technology, and musicianship. The goal is to provide a well-rounded approach to personal and professional growth in the realm of worship.
Audience members will gain a behind-the-scenes perspective on how the program is organized, starting with a friendly introduction during the first week and then diving into a 10-week schedule packed with hands-on learning, leadership development, and opportunities to participate in worship services. The most exciting part of the program is the transformative mission trip to the Dominican Republic, where interns will have the chance to immerse themselves in diverse worship environments and make meaningful contributions.
In this episode, the focus goes beyond teaching musical abilities. It delves into the importance of fostering a love for the church, understanding its various needs, and forming lasting connections within the Christian community. Whether you have dreams of becoming a Christian artist, are a worship leader, or simply have a strong passion for music and ministry, this episode of Song Revolution offers a wealth of valuable insights and inspiration. Don't miss out on learning about how the Ezra Worship Initiative is influencing the future of worship, and how you or someone you know can get involved in this amazing journey.
You can establish a connection with the Ezra Worship Initiative by visiting their website at ezraworship.com.
Take a look at the new song they just released this week called "CONFIDENCE."
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