Welcome To Alabama Worship
We exist to equip you to proclaim the gospel through music
Throughout the year, we offer a variety of opportunities for your students to grow in their understanding of worship and use their gifts to glorify the Lord!
We want to see your congregation grow in their gifts and use them to worship God! From Singing Men & Women to Handbells and more, we want to equip you.
We can do so much more together than we can apart. Join us at any of our leadership events to fellowship, learn, and network with others serving around the state.
What is Worship Resources?
We exist to serve you and your church needs
Worship Resources is housed under the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions that exists to serve you and your church needs!
Our Approach
Question, Listen, Learn and Innovate.
We seek to identify & equip the church with any of your worship needs to proclaim the gospel through music. This includes music needs for children through adults, worship events to instrumental needs, & even sound consultations and networking.
Events & Resources to Equip you
Alabama Worship desires to equip you, your church, and the next generation to not only be able to worship the Lord on their own but to engage a lost and dying world with the truth and hope of Christ that worship brings. We do this through events like the LIFT! conference and Mix Music Camp, a variety of choir and fellowship opportunities, as well as simply being a resource to help you tackle the technical and organizational troubles that come with leading worship.
Blog
Smith honored as he retires after 25 years of leading Alabama Singing Men
For 50 years, music ministers and worship pastors from all over the state have been gathering regularly as the Alabama Singing Men. And for half of that time, Tom Smith has
The Importance of Children’s Choirs
Recently, we had a girls trio – 11-12 years of age – sing with our adult choir in worship. In the selection, the girls had solo and ensemble sections, then
Defining worship: Annual conference encourages leaders in vital ministry
Pastor Buddy Champion was joking, but his humor hinted at a truth worship leaders know all too well. “We have people here who think every worship service ought to be