I'll Answer #2

The questions keep coming in, so here goes the second round...   


I usually work 40-50 hours a week.  
A usual week includes the office, meetings, rehearsals, and services.  I am off on Fridays and Saturdays which seems to give some the feel that I don't work.  Fridays are my chill days.  I try to play some golf, do some yard work, hand with my family.  Saturdays are usually my focus time during the late afternoon and evening.  I don't hang with people, try not to go out, or stay up late.  I review the service cue on Planning Center and get things ready for Sunday.  So yea I hope that answers the question.


No I don't chart my music.  
I get worship guys asking me about this all the time.  So here's a great way to answer it...  There are so many great resources that many guys never use.  I used to chart everything, I'm talking about a detailed chart.  It would take some time, but it sure made things easy for the band.  Well, now I print my charts from CCLI.  Get it, learn it, and use it.  I will change a few things for my arrangements, but the charts works well.


My Drink From Starbucks...
That's a good question.  When it's hot,  I always get a grande iced caramel macchiato.  When it's cold I stay with a extra hot white chocolate mocha.  


Why Don't I Talk About My Family More?
I try to...I have the BEST wife and boys!  Amy does a great job posting pictures and stories about our family on her blog.  Check it.  
I am a private person.  I know you may role your eyes, but I like it that way.  I'll get better.


Whats the buzz about social networking?
I get asked this often.  Social networking is a fancy way of saying cultivating relationships online.  Like blogs, twitter, Myspace, Facebook, Virb...  The list goes on.  We need to be thinking of creative ways for using social networking for communicating the gospel, and keeping in touch with our leaders.  Like using twitter, blogs, and skype instead of meetings.  Sign me up!


Why Do You Blog?
That's a good question.  It's sure not because I have such great things to say...and it's not to promote my newest CD or Book.  I blog to communicate ideas, share strategy, and develop relationships, and now I feel I need to give something worth reading to my 50 or so guest each day.  By the way, thanks for reading.


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