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The 5 Steps to Get Your Songs Heard: A Congregational Songwriting Plan
The 5 Steps to Get Your Songs Heard: A Congregational Songwriting Plan
The 5 Steps to Get Your Songs Heard: A Congregational Songwriting Plan
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The 5 Steps to Get Your Songs Heard: A Congregational Songwriting Plan

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Do you have the dream of honoring God and hearing your songs sung in local churches?

Throw away the thinking that says you're not a good enough songwriter.

Any person called by God to write songs can fulfill their dreams. Young or old. Experienced writer or not. Let me show you how to get your songs heard by learning the ways of congregational songwriting in this 2023 Christian Indie Award finalist book.

Would you like a well-defined process to help make that a reality? Join Stephen Robert Cass as he shines a light on the pathway of ministry and song success showing you the value of congregational songwriting.

Stephen Robert Cass has been playing, singing, and leading worship for over 50 years. He has 70+ songs in his CCLI catalog and wants to show you and like-minded songwriters how to get your songs published there. Fulfill your dreams and honor God by learning this unique songcraft, using custom tools and a blueprint in touch with the heart of worship.

This strategy and the custom song crafting tools are inspired by Proverbs 27:17, "As iron sharpens iron, so we sharpen each other." This plan finds strength in God's wisdom and the power of group learning. Let it take your songs to churches in your community and around the world.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 14, 2022
ISBN9798985537123

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