Paul Baloche
Paul Baloche has written some of this generation’s most compelling
worship songs, songs that have become the soundtrack for believers
all over the world in times of worship both corporate and private.
His approach to his calling is simple, yet profound: “The best
worship songs come as a byproduct of worship.”
Articles by this Author
Worship: More Than Music
- By Paul Baloche
- Published August 25, 2008
- Worship Leader Perspectives
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What does it mean to have our worship go beyond the typical 20 minutes of singing in a Sunday service? This is where we find our relationship with God to be a lifestyle of worship rather than an event. Read more to hear Paul's heart on what it means to model worship in the day-to-day.Selecting the Right Set-List for Worship
- By Paul Baloche
- Published August 1, 2008
- Worship Programming
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Have you ever wondered why people aren’t singing? When half of the people’s mouths are moving, the other half have their eyes roaming the ceiling tiles. Planning the worship set is one of the critical points in creating an inviting and conducive service in which the congregation can participate. Selecting the right songs for the right message and moment will make all the difference.Learn to Play "Our God Saves," by Paul Baloche
- By Paul Baloche
- Published July 2, 2008
- Guitars , Music Lessons and Theory
- Unrated
How to play "Our God Saves" on guitar. This song appears on Paul's CD "Our God Saves" and is available at www.leadworship.com, but you can see the video here!Simplicity Is A Strength
- By Paul Baloche
- Published June 20, 2008
- Songwriting
- Unrated
Simplicity is vital in a strong worship song: simple lyric concept, simple melodic concept, simple chords and repetition repetition repetition. Simple, but not simplistic.
Songwriters as Poets
- By Paul Baloche
- Published June 20, 2008
- Songwriting
- Unrated
Songwriting is good poetry and the Church needs its poets.God Songs (Part 2)
- By Paul Baloche
- Published May 13, 2008
- Songwriting
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Worship is not music, but music can be worship. God must love music, because the Bible says there’s a lot of it in heaven and invites us tocome before His presence with singing (Psalm 100:2.) If we use music as an expression of our love to the Lord, He is pleased, and we’re refreshed. God made us that way. Music feeds the soul as food feeds the body. Combining the power of the Word, the Holy Spirit and music is like a three-fold cord that is not easily broken.
Strumming Patterns
- By Paul Baloche
- Published April 30, 2008
- Guitars
- Unrated
Paul Baloche takes us inside the skill of good guitar strumming techniques. Learn a few styles of pick use, strumming patterns and groove styles to incorporate in your next practice setting.God Songs (Part 1)
- By Paul Baloche
- Published April 12, 2008
- Songwriting
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Paul Baloche asks the question: What are God Songs? God Songs are songs sung to God, for God and about God. We sing because God sings, and we are made in His image. God sings? Yes! Zephaniah 3:17(NKJV) says, “The Lord your God in your midst, the Mighty One, will save…He will rejoice over you with singing.” That’s the ultimate God song! God singing over us. If we could hear such a song we would fall down in awe.
How Great Thou Art
- By Paul Baloche
- Published April 1, 2008
- Song Stories
- Unrated
Behind the song "How Great Thou Art" from Paul Baloche.
How Often Can I Introduce New Songs
- By Paul Baloche
- Published April 1, 2008
- Leading The Congregation
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Paul Baloche discusses how often you can introduce new songs.