You've experienced it at conferences and in Harp and Bowl meetings ... but now your worship team can bring prophetic song to the church.
An investment in prophetic song is an investment in an open heaven. As God has been awakening our first-love for Him, He has been tugging us towards a more intimate and spontaneous style of worship.
Your church worship team can practice using the spontaneous new song, so they will be ready to serve your congregation in the liberty of the Holy Spirit.
Stan Smith has created workshops to help churches access this new sound. The articles below give a sample of what's available in the seminar, and are a free resource for worshipers who want to move into a more intimate style of worship.
What Is Prophetic Song? Prophetic song is a new sound spreading throughout the church. While some of us have spent years in prophetic song, it's new to others. This article will help you anchor your understanding of prophetic song in scripture.
How To Flow With Prophetic Song When you hear it, how do you get involved? This article tells how to participate in this new sound.
Where To Use Prophetic Song What if you are hungry for prophetic song, but the rest of your church isn't? Here is a list of ways you can use prophetic song inside and outside the church.
Selah The Selah is the turning point that enables a worship team to progress from one sound to another. Here's how to use the Selah.
Raising Up Prophetic Musicians God has raised up fathers and mothers who are called to mentor younger musicians. This article tells how you can raise up prophetic worshipers to serve on your church worship team.
Include Prophetic Song In Your Church Pastors and worship leaders need to work together to bring a flow of prophetic worship to the church. This article explores their roles.
If You Have The CD Stan's CD of prophetic song illustrates several principles about it. This article tells what to listen for.
(To order the CD, visit the Resources Page.)