How I Lead Worship with Just an Acoustic Guitar
From bar stool setup to theme-based setlists and QR code lyric sheets — how I lead solo acoustic worship, and what the Unplugged format taught me.
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My congregation runs 45–60 people most Sundays — the approach doesn't change from when we had 250. Here's what actually matters — whether you're leading 50 or 500.
Four starting points, depending on what brought you here today.
For Worship Leaders
Encouragement, perspective, and practical resources for worship leaders — books worth reading, song libraries, setlists, leading teams, and worship culture.
Explore Leadership →For Guitarists
Gear, tone tips, pedal guides, and practical advice for worship guitarists — pedals, reverb, delay, electric guitars, and dialing in your tone for Sunday.
Explore Guitar →For Tech Teams
Practical tools for better sound — livestreaming, mixers, microphones, feedback issues, and the Sunday-morning reliability your tech team depends on.
Explore Church Tech →For Keys & Production
Resources for keys players, backing tracks, Sunday planning, and the tools that help worship teams prepare well before they ever step on stage.
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From bar stool setup to theme-based setlists and QR code lyric sheets — how I lead solo acoustic worship, and what the Unplugged format taught me.
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I had 30 days to learn guitar with no teacher, seven years into worship ministry — here's what happened and what God taught me about obeying His timing.
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A worship leader shares 5 hands-on lessons from Don Moen's Masterclass Series — on restraint, role, and leading a room that isn't your own.
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A worship leader with 15+ years on stage reviews 4 acoustic guitars for worship — from a $299 budget workhorse to a pro hybrid worth every dollar.
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A worship leader with a 350-seat church reviews 6 digital mixers under $1,000 — from the easiest for volunteers to the best for recording Sunday services.
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After 15+ years leading worship, here are 5 budget pedals for every essential tone — drive, compression, modulation, delay, reverb — for under $100 each.
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