Equipped for Worship

From the Platform: One Year In, What God Has Taught Us

1 h 29 min · 27. Mai 2026
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In this special Season 3 closing bonus episode of Equipped for Worship, Chuck sits down with two members of his church’s worship band to reflect on what God has taught them one year into leading worship together. You’ll hear from Andi Fitzgerald, a singer who grew up in the church and has seen the worship ministry shift from primarily traditional, piano-and-organ-led worship to now serving with a band that includes guitars and drums. Andi also shares how stepping onto the platform has stretched her, challenged her nerves and stage fright, and helped her grow in confidence. You’ll also hear from Brad Jones, the band’s bass player and a newer member of the church, who shares what it has been like to see the church adapt to a worship band and how serving has stretched him musically and spiritually. This conversation explores worship ministry from the platform — serving while worshiping, growing through discomfort, building unity through change, and remembering that worship ministry is never really about style. It’s about people, faithfulness, and helping the church lift high the name of Jesus. Because God often does some of His best work through ordinary people who are willing to say yes.

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Episode From the Platform: One Year In, What God Has Taught Us Cover

From the Platform: One Year In, What God Has Taught Us

In this special Season 3 closing bonus episode of Equipped for Worship, Chuck sits down with two members of his church’s worship band to reflect on what God has taught them one year into leading worship together. You’ll hear from Andi Fitzgerald, a singer who grew up in the church and has seen the worship ministry shift from primarily traditional, piano-and-organ-led worship to now serving with a band that includes guitars and drums. Andi also shares how stepping onto the platform has stretched her, challenged her nerves and stage fright, and helped her grow in confidence. You’ll also hear from Brad Jones, the band’s bass player and a newer member of the church, who shares what it has been like to see the church adapt to a worship band and how serving has stretched him musically and spiritually. This conversation explores worship ministry from the platform — serving while worshiping, growing through discomfort, building unity through change, and remembering that worship ministry is never really about style. It’s about people, faithfulness, and helping the church lift high the name of Jesus. Because God often does some of His best work through ordinary people who are willing to say yes.

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