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Ep. 5 How To Lead When You're Not In Charge

35m · CedarCreek Church Arts Podcast · 27 May 02:29

Thanks Clay Scroggins! Check out his book, "How To Lead When You Are Not In Charge." In this episode we get to know Scott Chappuis. He serves in production at the West Toledo Campus. Identifying worth and finding out where your value truly comes from. (Hint: His name rhymes with "bod") We also get into raising up other leaders and slingshot them into greater opportunities! We are called to grow the kingdom of God and that it's okay to step out of our own way in order to continue that growth that he has called us to do. 

Everyone has a purpose in this life! We would love to help you find yours! Check out https://cedarcreek.tv/growthtrack/ for more info!

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Ep. 7 Getting Prepared For A Weekend - PCO Resources

Getting prepared for the weekend:

  • Resources in PCO
    • Lyrics
    • Chords
    • REF Track (for vocalists or instruments to try part without hearing their own)
    • Upmixes (to hear individual parts)
    • Service order (to think of transitions ahead of time)
    • Anything else?
  • What is PCO? - platform for all things related to weekend services
  • Why do we use it? - keeps everyone on the same page on what needs to be prepared, all resources in one place
  • How does PCO help me to prepare for the weekend?
    • access to all resources listed above to prepare for service as a whole
    • upmix tracks
      • what are they and why do i need to listen to them? - for listening to individual parts, need to know your own parts so you can come together as a band with excellence
    • why are there only 2 guitar up mix tracks when there are 5 in the song? - many guitar tracks are more to create specific effects, and don’t translate well for one to play live on a weekend (what needs to be executed live vs what not)

discuss expectations on learning parts of the song

REDEFINE WHAT REHEARSAL IS

  • NOT the time for you to learn your part
  • Should have your part at 90-95%for rehearsal
  • Rehearsal is where you take your already prepared parts and put them together to see what changes are needed in order to blend as a band
  • am i expected to learn it exactly? - all based on context (what’s the focus of that song or section of a song?)
  • what are some key aspects of the parts we should focus on?
    • go through general instruments on the weekend
    • Keys/Guitars
      • lead parts
      • voicings
    • Drums
    • Bass
    • Vocals


Please reach out if you have any questions:

Gabriel Hagedorn

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J.D. Youngblood

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Ep. 6 So you wanna plan a Christmas service?

Let's face it. Even though you want to, you can't please EVERYONE when it comes to planning and programming a Christmas experience. In this episode we will navigate through some perspectives on where we start when it comes to programming a Christmas service at CedarCreek Church. We also talk candidly about what tradition looks like to us and why it's important around this season.

If you want to learn more about CedarCreek Church, head over to www.cedarcreek.tv for more info. Merry Christmas everyone! 

Ezra Miller - West Toledo Campus Arts Director

J.D. Youngblood - Central Music Director

Emily Carney - Service Programming Director

Ep. 5 How To Lead When You're Not In Charge

Thanks Clay Scroggins! Check out his book, "How To Lead When You Are Not In Charge." In this episode we get to know Scott Chappuis. He serves in production at the West Toledo Campus. Identifying worth and finding out where your value truly comes from. (Hint: His name rhymes with "bod") We also get into raising up other leaders and slingshot them into greater opportunities! We are called to grow the kingdom of God and that it's okay to step out of our own way in order to continue that growth that he has called us to do. 

Everyone has a purpose in this life! We would love to help you find yours! Check out https://cedarcreek.tv/growthtrack/ for more info!

Ep. 4 Our 2020-2021 Arts Interns!

We get to know Rachel Martinich (PB Arts) and Tim Myers (FN Arts) as they look back at some key experiences that stuck with them. From learning different perspectives on leadership, church ministry and better ways to communicate the gospel. No matter what role you are in or what your past might have been, there's always something new to learn. We're looking forward to what God has for them next! Great work Rachel and Tim! If you see them around, show them some love!

As you listen, maybe God is calling you into ministry. If so, check out https://cedarcreek.tv/internships/ for more info and next steps on how to start your next adventure. We would love to have you on the team!

Ep. 3 The importance of communication and standards in our dreamteams.

In this episode we get to know a little about Hayden Pryka (Perrysburg Music Director) and Sean McGee (Perrysburg Production Director). We talk about how trusting and relying on each other is crucial to achieving a distraction free environment for a weekend experience. We also get into the definition and explain in context why standards are helpful to developing our dreamteam members and how it's vital to our roles as worship leaders in the arts to continue to grow and develop our skills and not to be complacent.

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Host: J.D. Youngblood - Central Music Director

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