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Leading Worship with Care: Kaitlyn’s Story

47 min · 10. Juni 2026
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In this episode of the SOBC Pod, Craig sits down with Kaitlyn Davila, Stone Oak Bible Church’s worship director, to talk about music, worship, ministry, and the heart behind Sunday mornings. Kaitlyn shares her background: growing up in church, singing from a young age, meeting her husband, Randy, through youth worship ministry, and eventually studying music therapy. She also talks about her work in hospice care and how music has helped her serve people in some of life’s most tender and difficult moments. The conversation also gives a behind-the-scenes look at how worship is planned each week at Stone Oak Bible Church. Kaitlyn explains how she chooses songs, why lyrics matter, how songs connect to the sermon text, and what she looks for when introducing new music to the church. This episode is a helpful look at the thoughtfulness, theology, and care that go into leading worship, not as a performance, but as a way of helping the church sing truth together. Topics covered in this episode include: • Kaitlyn’s family and story at Stone Oak Bible Church • Growing up singing in church and serving in worship ministry • Meeting Randy through the youth worship ministry • Studying music therapy and learning multiple instruments • Serving patients and families through hospice music therapy • How music connects with memory, grief, emotion, and care • The difference between emotional expression and emotional manipulation in worship • How Kaitlyn plans worship around the sermon text each week • Why lyrics and theological depth matter in congregational singing • How new songs are selected and introduced to the church • Why singability matters for corporate worship • What Kaitlyn looks for in worship team volunteers • The behind-the-scenes work that goes into Sunday morning worship • How songs help the church respond to God’s Word together Listen to the Stone Oak Bible Church Worship Playlist on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2CoJjlgJjziNyAKmiMgD8E?si=QF_xf0neRkqtNHpNy7Fv8Q]. Stone Oak Bible Church is located in San Antonio, Texas. Learn more at stoneoakbible.com.

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Episode Leading Worship with Care: Kaitlyn’s Story Cover

Leading Worship with Care: Kaitlyn’s Story

In this episode of the SOBC Pod, Craig sits down with Kaitlyn Davila, Stone Oak Bible Church’s worship director, to talk about music, worship, ministry, and the heart behind Sunday mornings. Kaitlyn shares her background: growing up in church, singing from a young age, meeting her husband, Randy, through youth worship ministry, and eventually studying music therapy. She also talks about her work in hospice care and how music has helped her serve people in some of life’s most tender and difficult moments. The conversation also gives a behind-the-scenes look at how worship is planned each week at Stone Oak Bible Church. Kaitlyn explains how she chooses songs, why lyrics matter, how songs connect to the sermon text, and what she looks for when introducing new music to the church. This episode is a helpful look at the thoughtfulness, theology, and care that go into leading worship, not as a performance, but as a way of helping the church sing truth together. Topics covered in this episode include: • Kaitlyn’s family and story at Stone Oak Bible Church • Growing up singing in church and serving in worship ministry • Meeting Randy through the youth worship ministry • Studying music therapy and learning multiple instruments • Serving patients and families through hospice music therapy • How music connects with memory, grief, emotion, and care • The difference between emotional expression and emotional manipulation in worship • How Kaitlyn plans worship around the sermon text each week • Why lyrics and theological depth matter in congregational singing • How new songs are selected and introduced to the church • Why singability matters for corporate worship • What Kaitlyn looks for in worship team volunteers • The behind-the-scenes work that goes into Sunday morning worship • How songs help the church respond to God’s Word together Listen to the Stone Oak Bible Church Worship Playlist on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2CoJjlgJjziNyAKmiMgD8E?si=QF_xf0neRkqtNHpNy7Fv8Q]. Stone Oak Bible Church is located in San Antonio, Texas. Learn more at stoneoakbible.com.

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