Founded by Texas worship leaders Shane and Shane, the Worship Initiative equips and encourages thousands of worship leaders and church musicians.
Several Texas Baptist schools have seen the value of partnering with the Worship Initiative.
Robbie Seay, executive vice president of leader development and content at the Worship Initiative, explained when Shane and Shane began the initiative, their “aim was really to come around worship leaders, any men and women who were leading churches, leading college students, college students, high school students, all of the above.”
“How can we come around them and equip them for the work of ministry?” they asked.
Training and resourcing
The founders also saw a need to encourage worship leaders by providing a space to build community with other worship leaders when they began the Worship Initiative about a decade ago, Seay noted.
Seay described Worship Initiative as “a training and resourcing platform.”
When worship leaders subscribe and login to the platform, “they engage with content that teaches them from the basics of learning a song to the complexities of what it means to actually have a theology of worship.”
Content also answers questions such as: “How do I lead a team? How do I play with a band? How do I grow on my instrument?”
“There’s nothing quite like the training and resourcing platform that we provide,” Seay said.
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EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Calli Keener and originally published by Baptist Standard.