Worship Leader Pod is a space for worship leaders in all seasons of ministry. Through meaningful discussions, we aim to uplift, inspire, and equip you, while keeping the focus on what matters most—the heart of worship.

Worship Leader Pod
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Worship Leader Pod is a space for worship leaders in all seasons of ministry. Through meaningful discussions, we aim to uplift, inspire, and equip you, while keeping the focus on what matters most—the heart of worship.
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Recent Episodes

February 27, 2026
The love for the local Church + healing from church hurt with Jenny Rohrer
<p>Jenny Rohrer and Amber Fugitt dive deep into the heartfelt topic of church hurt and the importance of the local church in this engaging episode. They share personal experiences, emphasizing that while church can sometimes be a source of pain, it’s also where community and healing happen. Jenny brings her songwriting perspective into the mix, discussing how creativity can be a powerful outlet for processing both joy and hurt. Throughout the conversation, they encourage listeners to reconsider their connection to the church, reminding us that it’s ultimately about our relationship with Jesus, not the imperfections of the people who make up the church. Their light-hearted banter and genuine love for the church shine through, making this a must-listen for anyone navigating their faith journey.</p><p>A heartfelt conversation unfolds as Jenny Rohrer and Amber Fugitt explore the often complex and painful topic of church hurt, intertwined with the beauty of songwriting and the local church community. With a blend of sincerity and humor, they both share personal stories of their experiences within the church, discussing how these experiences have shaped their faith journeys. Jenny’s deep connection with the local church is palpable, as she passionately defends the idea that despite the imperfections of church communities, they are vital to our spiritual growth. Amber echoes this sentiment, emphasizing that while church hurt is real, the church itself is not the enemy, but rather a place where healing and community can flourish. The duo dives into the intricacies of songwriting as a form of processing pain and expressing faith, revealing how their creative practices have been influenced by their church experiences. They highlight the importance of vulnerability in both songwriting and church life, encouraging listeners to embrace their stories and use them to connect with others. Through playful banter and profound reflections, they remind us that God is present in our struggles and that through every hurt, there is an opportunity for growth and deeper connection with the Creator. This episode serves not just as a discussion but as an invitation to reconsider our relationships with the church, encouraging those who have been hurt to rediscover the beauty and purpose of community in Christ.</p><p>Takeaways:</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The local church is designed to be a community where believers can grow together and support one another during tough times, particularly when experiencing church hurt.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Songwriting can be a deeply personal form of worship and an outlet for processing emotions, especially in response to life's challenges and struggles with faith.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>It is essential to understand that no church and no leader is perfect; everyone is on a journey of growth and healing, including ourselves.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Healing from church hurt requires recognizing that our relationship with Jesus should not be contingent on human failings, but rooted in His unwavering love and grace.</li></ol><br/>

February 14, 2025
WLP EP 10 | Saving Grace with Taylor Cross
<p>Today on worship leader pod I sit down with Taylor Cross who started her own business when she was 17! She thought she was just selling clothes, but God is using her business to share the Gospel! Come join the conversation as Taylor tells her testimony on how God used her struggle with her mental health to share the Gospel and be a light to everyone she meets!</p><p>Check out Taylors shop : <a href="https://curtsyapp.com/closet/I0Rzr7OttY?_branch_match_id=1408809520062684736&utm_source=unknown&utm_medium=sharing&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAA8soKSkottLXz0itTC4tKimu1EvOz9WPcErOTfEzSwv1TLKvK0pNSy0qysxLj08qyi8vTi2yDU5MSyzKBAC32COvOwAAAA%3D%3D" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://curtsyapp.com/closet/I0Rzr7OttY?_branch_match_id=1408809520062684736&utm_source=unknown&utm_medium=sharing&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAA8soKSkottLXz0itTC4tKimu1EvOz9WPcErOTfEzSwv1TLKvK0pNSy0qysxLj08qyi8vTi2yDU5MSyzKBAC32COvOwAAAA%3D%3D</a></p><p><br></p><p>Follow her on social media too! </p><p>Instagram: Taylor Cross</p><p>Instagram: Saving grace thrift </p>

January 24, 2025
WLP EP 9. | We are all called to sing w/Rachel Culver
<p>Rachel Culver emphasizes the powerful command for every believer to sing, highlighting that singing is not just for those with musical talent but is a vital expression of worship for all followers of Christ. Joined by Amber Fugitt on the Worship Leader Pod, Rachel shares insights about her book, "Call to Sing," which explores the theology and practice of prophetic singing. The conversation dives into the importance of creating a culture that values every singer within a worship team, encouraging them to develop their craft and recognize their role as worship leaders. Rachel also reflects on her personal journey of discovering the significance of singing in her relationship with God and the impact it has on the church community. Listeners are invited to embrace their calling to sing and to understand the transformative power of their voices in worship.</p><p>Rachel Culver and Amber Fugitt engage in a vibrant conversation that resonates deeply with worshipers and leaders alike. They dive into the profound responsibility that all believers have to sing, framing it as a divine command rather than a mere suggestion. Throughout the discussion, Culver emphasizes that singing is a powerful means of connecting with God, a way to express faith and worship that is accessible to everyone, regardless of musical talent. The concept of prophetic singing takes center stage, as they unpack how this form of worship is about responding to the Holy Spirit, allowing for spontaneous expressions of praise that can lead to transformative experiences within the church community.</p><p>As the conversation progresses, the two women share their personal journeys in worship ministry, touching on the trials and triumphs of navigating motherhood and leadership roles. They candidly discuss the feelings of inadequacy that can arise in both arenas, offering insights into how to find balance and grace in the midst of competing responsibilities. Their dialogue encourages listeners to view their current life stages as vital to their calling, reinforcing the idea that one's home can also be a place of worship where spiritual growth occurs.</p><p>The episode culminates in a heartfelt prayer that invites listeners to embrace their calling to sing and to discover the joy and power that comes from vocal worship. Culver's book, "Call to Sing," serves as a guiding resource for those eager to deepen their understanding of prophetic worship. This episode is a celebration of the body of Christ engaging together in worship, reminding everyone that their voices are vital to the sound of praise that rises to God.</p><p>Takeaways:</p><ul><li> Singing is a command from God for every believer, not just worship leaders. </li><li> We should cultivate our singing voices through practice, just like any musician. </li><li> Prophetic singing is a response to God's presence and requires discernment in worship. </li><li> The body of Christ must recognize the value of every member's voice in worship. </li><li> Mom guilt is a common struggle for women balancing family and ministry responsibilities. </li><li> Revival begins at home, and we should pray for our families diligently. </li></ul><br/><p>Links referenced in this episode:</p><ul><li><a href="https://calledtosing.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">calltosing.com</a></li></ul><br/>
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