Our Mission: To Bring the worshiper closer to the throne of God
"I will sing praise with my spirit, but I will sing with my mind also."
1 Corinthians 14:15
What We Do
The word of God is clear that we are called to “sing and make melody” (Ephesians 5:19). But does it matter “how” we sing? Is there an expectation from God regarding the “melody” we make? These lessons from “Singing with the Spirit” are designed to admonish those who strive to walk with God. We can know how to make melody in our hearts and how to better sing the psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. Perhaps it all starts when we come to sing with the understanding as much as we sing with the spirit (1 Corinthians 14:15).
Stirring the Heart of Praise
Focusing the Soul of the Leader
Director | SwtS
Myron is a faithful servant of the Lord's church and has over 40 years of ministerial experience serving as involvement minister, leading worship and pulpit minister.
He has served in: Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma and now across the country. His passion for the Lord’s church comes in equipping others to better understand our worship by having a better understanding of what we are singing. He's also worked with World Video Bible School to record lessons on Song Leading.
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"I learned so much and I'm so thankful I had the opportunity to learn how to make my worship to our Lord and Savior better!"
"These were great lessons, thank you. The Lord’s church needs to hear this."
"As SwtS becomes more well known in the brotherhood, wise congregations will contact Myron to schedule a seminar sooner rather than later."
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Designed to impart a deeper understanding of the meaning and significance of our songs, SwtS is aimed at any and everyone who desires to worship in spirit and in truth. (John 4:24)The workshop spans over three days and is segmented into various sessions.
Each session is focused on a different aspect of worship, providing historical context, theological insight, and practical applications for our worship to God.
As Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians 14:15, “I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing with the understanding also.”
Join our community of believers who want their singing to be more than words on a page. Together, we’re learning to let every note reflect both the Spirit and Understanding.
No — Singing with the Spirit focuses on worship and meaning, not performance or new theology. It teaches biblical principles from passages like Colossians 3:16 and Ephesians 5:19 about singing with the heart and understanding. Still, each church should review the material and ensure songs and lessons align with their own doctrinal standards.
Not at all. While there are some sessions for song leaders, most of the teaching is for the whole congregation. The goal is to help everyone — no matter their skill level — grow in heartfelt, meaningful worship through singing.
Yes, if the church applies what’s learned. The workshop gives practical tools and renewed motivation, but lasting change happens when the congregation continues to practice and implement those lessons together. It’s meant to strengthen the heart and culture of worship, not just improve singing technique.
The workshop is meant to spark growth, not be a one-time event. Its real impact comes when churches set clear goals, apply what they’ve learned, and keep practicing together. With consistent follow-up and shared commitment, the lessons can strengthen your congregation’s worship long after the seminar ends.
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