I still only lead 40 worship songs. (Here’s why it works)

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Think your church needs 200 songs to stay “fresh”? Think again. Spencer Cormany of Leading Worship Well makes a strong case for shrinking your repertoire and explains why a focused bank of 40 to 60 songs can actually serve your people better. From the real purpose of congregational singing to why you’re probably tired of songs way before your church is, this is a needed reset. Plus, Spencer gives blunt take on shallow lyrics, over-introducing new songs, and chasing musical fulfillment on Sundays. If you plan sets every week, this will challenge how and why you choose every song.

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