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How to Make Worship Services BETTER Right Now – An interview with Jordan Richmond

How to Make Worship Services BETTER Right Now – An interview with Jordan Richmond

Update: 2020-05-15
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Podcast Episode #641




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Today we welcome Jordan Richmond, worship pastor at West Bradenton Baptist Church. We discuss practical ways leaders can make worship services better right now. Jordan has been married to Heather for 14 years and they’ve led worship together for all of it. They have 4 children. 


How to Make Worship Services BETTER Right Now



  • Check-in with your people personally.

  • Dig into technical areas where you need to improve

  • Think intimate. Not big. 

  • Go shorter. Not longer.


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How to Make Worship Services BETTER Right Now – An interview with Jordan Richmond

How to Make Worship Services BETTER Right Now – An interview with Jordan Richmond

Thom Rainer