Heath Jarvis
Let There Be Blessing
By: Jason Breland Arr: Ed HoganFrom: Believe
Tempo: Fast Style: Rock Key: G, F
Themes: Celebration, Blessing, Praise
Come On And Praise The Lord
By: Heath Jarvis Arr: Heath JarvisFrom: Praise Him Anyway
Themes: Freedom, Healing, Praise
I Cast My Care
By: Heath Jarvis Arr: Heath JarvisFrom: Praise Him Anyway
Themes: Faith, Hope, Trust
I Could Never Praise You Enough
By: Heath Jarvis Arr: Heath JarvisFrom: Takin\' It Higher
Themes: Praise
I Don't Care What The World May Say
By: Heath Jarvis Arr: Heath JarvisFrom: Praise Him Anyway
Themes: Praise
I Worship You Lord
By: Heath Jarvis Arr: Heath JarvisFrom: Praise Him Anyway
Themes: Adoration, Worship
Jesus You Turned My Life Around
By: Heath Jarvis Arr: Heath JarvisFrom: Praise Him Anyway
Themes: Freedom, Praise
Let There Be Blessing
By: Heath Jarvis Arr: Heath JarvisFrom: Takin\' It Higher
Themes: Blessing, Praise
Lord I Love You
By: Heath Jarvis Arr: Heath JarvisFrom: Takin\' It Higher
Themes: Devotion, Worship
The Principle Scripture upon which Heath Jarvis Ministries is founded is Psalm 33:3 which says, "Sing unto the Lord a new song. Play skillfully with a loud noise." God has impressed upon Heath's heart to bring a spirit of excellence in ministry to the Body of Christ. It is this excellence, Brother Jarvis believes, that will help to bring in the End-Time Harvest of souls in these final days before Jesus returns.
Excellence in ministry is essential to the growth of a ministry. People want to be a part of a church that is making a difference in the lives of its people and in its community. As ministers, we need to show our congregations and our communities that this thing called Christianity, this thing called ministry, is important enough to us to do it to the best of our ability, giving our very best to God, doing all that we do to the glory of Him. The Church should be setting standards of excellence for the world to follow, not the other way around.
It is the primary goal of HJM to help churches establish more effective music ministries. We can do this in a variety of ways:
1. Praise and Worship Workshops where we teach Worship teams on the basics of Praise and Worship and the function of a Praise and Worship team in the church. We try to cover as much ground as possible in these types of sessions.
2. Praise and Worship Concerts where we come in and lead a service of Praise and Worship. We can do this with or without your church's choir and band. Some churches like to have their teams lead along with us, whereas some like to give their teams the opportunity to sit out for once and be fed and ministered to.
3. Preaching and teaching congregations on Biblical Praise and Worship and what the Bible says about music in the church.
4. Providing resources such as teaching tapes, CD's, etc. that will help Pastors and Music Ministers better understand the role of Praise, Worship, and Music in their churches.
5. A new service from HJM, "Takin' It Higher! Productions" helps aspiring artist and songwriters in producing and publishing their music. Heath has produced several recording projects, some of which have won awards.
6. Another new service from HJM is our financial seminar. Heath has recently written a book about God's design for our finances. It is a 52-week devotional called, "A Year of Prosperity". The book is available on our Order Page. Heath would love to come to your church or organization to speak on God's fiscal design for our lives!
Excellence In Ministry
Heath Jarvis | May 4, 2009 | Categories: Blogs | Tags: Worship Leading
When you think about it, excellence just boils down to one thing...attention to detail. When you are doing everything you can do to make sure every aspect of your ministry is able to be well received, it really means that you just took the time and effort to work out the little bugs. In most ministries (not all) the big bugs are pretty much non-existent. But it's when we tackle the seemingly "insignificant" things that people take notice. More
Choosing Team Members
Heath Jarvis | June 4, 2008 | Categories: Blogs | Tags: Worship Team, Worship Leading
Choosing people to minister in music is one of the most controversial of issues in music ministry. There are those that believe that anyone who expresses a desire to minister should be granted that privilege. Others contend that people need to prove themselves worthy of the position they are in. It is an age-old discussion that quite often leads to hurt feelings, bruised egos, and even strife, disunity and church splits!
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