EPISODE · Dec 25, 2025 · 49 MIN
Building Sets That Suit Your Band | Summit Conference 2025 Breakout Session with Jozi Bently
from Creative Tides Ministry · host Creative Tides
Playing well as a band isn’t just about everyone knowing their part—it’s about listening, supporting, and serving the song together.In this session from Creative Tides Summit Conference, we talk about how to move from everyone playing at once to playing cohesively as a team. This conversation is especially helpful for worship leaders, band members, and church teams who want tighter rehearsals, clearer arrangements, and a more unified sound. This session was facilitated by Jozi Bently, volunteer worship leader and musician at @rhcc in Tualatin, OR. We cover:What it actually means to play together as a bandHow to use tracks in a way that supports (not replaces) live musiciansCommon reasons bands sound cluttered or disconnectedHow to listen musically and leave spacePlaying with intention instead of volumeBuilding cohesion between rhythm section, vocals, and tracksWe also talk practically about preparation before rehearsal, including:How to use Planning Center to share charts, recordings, tracks, and resources ahead of timeSetting clear expectations so musicians can come preparedWhy better preparation leads to more efficient rehearsals and healthier team cultureIf you’ve ever felt like your band sounds busy, chaotic, or disconnected—or like rehearsals are spent catching people up instead of making music—this session will help you rethink preparation, communication, and musical unity.📍 Recorded live at Creative Tides Summit Conference👉 Join the conversation in the comments:What’s one thing that helps your band play more cohesively?#WorshipBand#WorshipLeadership#PlayingWithTracks#PlanningCenter#ChurchMusic#WorshipTeam#BandRehearsal#WorshipMinistry#CreativeTides
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Playing well as a band isn’t just about everyone knowing their part—it’s about listening, supporting, and serving the song together.In this session from Creative Tides Summit Conference, we talk about how to move from everyone playing at once to playing cohesively as a team. This conversation is especially helpful for worship leaders, band members, and church teams who want tighter rehearsals, clearer arrangements, and a more unified sound. This session was facilitated by Jozi Bently, volunteer worship leader and musician at @rhcc in Tualatin, OR. We cover:What it actually means to play together as a bandHow to use tracks in a way that supports (not replaces) live musiciansCommon reasons bands sound cluttered or disconnectedHow to listen musically and leave spacePlaying with intention instead of volumeBuilding cohesion between rhythm section, vocals, and tracksWe also talk practically about preparation before rehearsal, including:How to use Planning Center to share charts, recordings, tracks, and resources ahead of timeSetting clear expectations so musicians can come preparedWhy better preparation leads to more efficient rehearsals and healthier team cultureIf you’ve ever felt like your band sounds busy, chaotic, or disconnected—or like rehearsals are spent catching people up instead of making music—this session will help you rethink preparation, communication, and musical unity.📍 Recorded live at Creative Tides Summit Conference👉 Join the conversation in the comments:What’s one thing that helps your band play more cohesively?#WorshipBand#WorshipLeadership#PlayingWithTracks#PlanningCenter#ChurchMusic#WorshipTeam#BandRehearsal#WorshipMinistry#CreativeTides
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