
Beyond Sunday Worship Leader Podcast
David Santistevan from the popular davidsantistevan.com blog dives into the heart of worship leading, worship ministry, songwriting, and making disciples. Discover how you can take your worship leadership to the next level through practical teaching, expert interviews, and the latest resources for worship leaders. From developing a discipleship strategy, engaging your congregation, writing your own songs, leading your best worship, and so much more, this podcast will help you become the worship leader you are called to be.
Latest episodes

Apr 17, 2025 • 1h 6min
#353: Small Church Worship, Click Tracks, & How Anyone Can Make a Worship Album with Jason Houtsma
Topics Covered:
Playing actual live music in worship
The small church community
Comparing large church/high production to small church/low production
Why you might NOT want to use clicks and tracks
Taking risks and being creative in worship again
Resources Mentioned:
Show Sponsor: Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies (use promo code BEYOND2025)
Show Sponsor: Planning Center
Scars by Jason Houtsma
Worship Artistry
My Name is Asher Lev by Chaim Potok
Show Sponsor #1: Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies
This episode is brought to you by the Robert E Webber Institute for Worship Studies.
One of the questions I hear often is what are the best ways to further your training as a worship leader? Many worship pastors jump right into full time ministry out of college or ministry school. While practical ministry experience is necessary, it is often incomplete. You need a theological, historical, and biblical framework to sustain a healthy worship ministry today. Otherwise, it becomes a game of chasing fads and maintaining the status quo.
I can’t recommend the Robert E Webber Institute for Worship Studies enough.
IWS offers academically and spiritually rich doctoral and master’s programs in worship studies, designed to transform you as a leader and deepen your connection to God’s purpose for worship. The focus is all about discipling worship leaders to disciple worshipers, which we need more of in the church today. If you’re searching for something truly unique, IWS is the place for you.
Visit IWS.edu and use the code BEYOND2025 for a discount. Now is the time to start your journey toward a more meaningful and impactful worship ministry.
Show Sponsor #2: Planning Center
My goal in this podcast is to help you grow as a worship leader. Of course that includes your formation, but it isn’t limited to that—it’s also with practical tools to help you in your ministry.
It’s hard to talk about being a worship leader without mentioning Planning Center. As you know, I’m a huge fan. A lot of you are already using Planning Center Services to schedule your volunteers, plan your worship services, and give your team the tools they need to learn their music. But with Planning Center People, you can stay even more engaged with your volunteers and anyone looking for how to get plugged in.
First, some good news: People is completely free with any Planning Center subscription. No, you didn’t hear me wrong—it’s free. Second, some better news: you can use People to add new volunteers to your teams quickly and automatically.
In People, you can make forms for anyone interested in volunteering, put them in a step-by-step training workflow, and then automatically add them to Services to schedule them for the right team. And that’s just one way you can use People. From sending automated emails and seeing church-wide engagement to organizing your member database and keeping information up-to-date, there’s tons you can do.
So go to planningcenter.com to use People for free.
The post #353: Small Church Worship, Click Tracks, & How Anyone Can Make a Worship Album with Jason Houtsma appeared first on Beyond Sunday Worship.

Apr 9, 2025 • 1h 14min
#352: Discipleship, Ego, & Pursuing the Presence of God in Your Local Church with John Wilds
Topics Covered:
Coffee snobbery
John’s favorite US (and international) coffee shops
How to extend your vocal range
Caring for the person, not the just the gifting
The importance of staying rooted in a local church
The dangers of ego and self centeredness in ministry
Sonship
Time restraints in worship
Structure and flow in worship
Resources Mentioned:
Show Sponsor: Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies (use promo code BEYOND2025)
Show Sponsor: Planning Center
Dealing With the Rejection and Praise of Man by Bob Sorge
Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday
Deeply Coffee
Lineage Coffee
Show Sponsor #1: Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies
This episode is brought to you by the Robert E Webber Institute for Worship Studies.
One of the questions I hear often is what are the best ways to further your training as a worship leader? Many worship pastors jump right into full time ministry out of college or ministry school. While practical ministry experience is necessary, it is often incomplete. You need a theological, historical, and biblical framework to sustain a healthy worship ministry today. Otherwise, it becomes a game of chasing fads and maintaining the status quo.
I can’t recommend the Robert E Webber Institute for Worship Studies enough.
IWS offers academically and spiritually rich doctoral and master’s programs in worship studies, designed to transform you as a leader and deepen your connection to God’s purpose for worship. The focus is all about discipling worship leaders to disciple worshipers, which we need more of in the church today. If you’re searching for something truly unique, IWS is the place for you.
Visit IWS.edu and use the code BEYOND2025 for a discount. Now is the time to start your journey toward a more meaningful and impactful worship ministry.
Show Sponsor #2: Planning Center
My goal in this podcast is to help you grow as a worship leader. Of course that includes your formation, but it isn’t limited to that—it’s also with practical tools to help you in your ministry.
It’s hard to talk about being a worship leader without mentioning Planning Center. As you know, I’m a huge fan. A lot of you are already using Planning Center Services to schedule your volunteers, plan your worship services, and give your team the tools they need to learn their music. But with Planning Center People, you can stay even more engaged with your volunteers and anyone looking for how to get plugged in.
First, some good news: People is completely free with any Planning Center subscription. No, you didn’t hear me wrong—it’s free. Second, some better news: you can use People to add new volunteers to your teams quickly and automatically.
In People, you can make forms for anyone interested in volunteering, put them in a step-by-step training workflow, and then automatically add them to Services to schedule them for the right team. And that’s just one way you can use People. From sending automated emails and seeing church-wide engagement to organizing your member database and keeping information up-to-date, there’s tons you can do.
So go to planningcenter.com to use People for free.
The post #352: Discipleship, Ego, & Pursuing the Presence of God in Your Local Church with John Wilds appeared first on Beyond Sunday Worship.

Apr 2, 2025 • 58min
#351: Anointing Over Gifting, Women in Worship, & Evaluating the Foundation of Our Ministries with Natalie Runion
Today’s conversation is with Natalie Runion – Natalie is a worship leader, author, speaker, and founder of the online community Raised to Stay. She’s written two books – Raised to Stay and The House that Jesus Built, both powerful, insightful reads into the realities of local church ministry.
In this conversation we talk about worship ministry tensions, aging out of ministry roles, challenges for women in ministry, the idol of green room culture, responding to church hurt, and why our obsession with church growth can get us off track.
Natalie is bold, challenging, and an important voice to the church today.
Topics Covered:
How Natalie discovered this concept of “Raised to Stay”
Worship as a church growth tool
How to approach a full time ministry role
Why our emphasis on leadership is hurting our leadership
The idol of green rooms
The entitlement of worship leaders
Why the conversation around “anointing” needs to change
The tension and struggle of being a female worship pastor
Resources Mentioned:
Show Sponsor: Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies (use promo code BEYOND2025)
Show Sponsor: Planning Center
Raised to Stay (website)
Raised to Stay: Persevering in Ministry When You Have a Million Reasons to Walk Away by Natalie Runion
The House That Jesus Built: Leading Our Churches Back to God’s Original Blueprint by Natalie Runion
Instagram.com/raisedtostay
Show Sponsor #1: Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies
This episode is brought to you by the Robert E Webber Institute for Worship Studies.
One of the questions I hear often is what are the best ways to further your training as a worship leader? Many worship pastors jump right into full time ministry out of college or ministry school. While practical ministry experience is necessary, it is often incomplete. You need a theological, historical, and biblical framework to sustain a healthy worship ministry today. Otherwise, it becomes a game of chasing fads and maintaining the status quo.
I can’t recommend the Robert E Webber Institute for Worship Studies enough.
IWS offers academically and spiritually rich doctoral and master’s programs in worship studies, designed to transform you as a leader and deepen your connection to God’s purpose for worship. The focus is all about discipling worship leaders to disciple worshipers, which we need more of in the church today. If you’re searching for something truly unique, IWS is the place for you.
Visit IWS.edu and use the code BEYOND2025 for a discount. Now is the time to start your journey toward a more meaningful and impactful worship ministry.
Show Sponsor #2: Planning Center
My goal in this podcast is to help you grow as a worship leader. Of course that includes your formation, but it isn’t limited to that—it’s also with practical tools to help you in your ministry.
It’s hard to talk about being a worship leader without mentioning Planning Center. As you know, I’m a huge fan. A lot of you are already using Planning Center Services to schedule your volunteers, plan your worship services, and give your team the tools they need to learn their music. But with Planning Center People, you can stay even more engaged with your volunteers and anyone looking for how to get plugged in.
First, some good news: People is completely free with any Planning Center subscription. No, you didn’t hear me wrong—it’s free. Second, some better news: you can use People to add new volunteers to your teams quickly and automatically.
In People, you can make forms for anyone interested in volunteering, put them in a step-by-step training workflow, and then automatically add them to Services to schedule them for the right team. And that’s just one way you can use People. From sending automated emails and seeing church-wide engagement to organizing your member database and keeping information up-to-date, there’s tons you can do.
So go to planningcenter.com to use People for free.
The post #351: Anointing Over Gifting, Women in Worship, & Evaluating the Foundation of Our Ministries with Natalie Runion appeared first on Beyond Sunday Worship.

Mar 26, 2025 • 53min
#350: Deciphering, Unlearning, and Reframing Mega Church Worship Models with Becky Ykema
Topics Covered:
Unlearning and deciphering mega church worship models
Why it’s not our job to move the room
Trusting the Holy Spirit as a worship leader
How the Church Growth movement has effected the role of worship leaders
Why we have elevated young leaders too soon
An alternative to big, massive, mega church worship
Resources Mentioned:
Show Sponsor: Planning Center
Level Up Coaching for Female Creatives w/ Becky Ykema
Becky’s website
How Firm a Foundation by Hymns of the People
Pastors, Priests, & Guides – the retreat that Becky is a part of
Slingshot Group – Staffing & Coaching for churches & nonprofits
Show Sponsor:
My goal in this podcast is to help you grow as a worship leader. Of course that includes your formation, but it isn’t limited to that—it’s also with practical tools to help you in your ministry.
It’s hard to talk about being a worship leader without mentioning Planning Center. As you know, I’m a huge fan. A lot of you are already using Planning Center Services to schedule your volunteers, plan your worship services, and give your team the tools they need to learn their music. But with Planning Center People, you can stay even more engaged with your volunteers and anyone looking for how to get plugged in.
First, some good news: People is completely free with any Planning Center subscription. No, you didn’t hear me wrong—it’s free. Second, some better news: you can use People to add new volunteers to your teams quickly and automatically.
In People, you can make forms for anyone interested in volunteering, put them in a step-by-step training workflow, and then automatically add them to Services to schedule them for the right team. And that’s just one way you can use People. From sending automated emails and seeing church-wide engagement to organizing your member database and keeping information up-to-date, there’s tons you can do.
So go to planningcenter.com to use People for free.
The post #350: Deciphering, Unlearning, and Reframing Mega Church Worship Models with Becky Ykema appeared first on Beyond Sunday Worship.

Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 12min
#349: Darwin Hobbs on Finding Your Voice, Gospel Music in the Church, & Why We Can’t Stop Talking About Racism.
Topics Covered:
Why Gospel Music is fringe within the church
Why we need diversity and how to encourage it
Matters of race and racism in the church
Finding your voice and being comfortable in your own skin
Why we don’t understand the systemic nature of racism and can’t always see it
Darwin’s upcoming new Setlist project
Resources Mentioned:
Show Sponsor: Planning Center
Darwin Hobbs website (Heart Art Worship)
Champion by Darwin Hobbs
Darwin Hobbs Instagram
Show Sponsor:
My goal in this podcast is to help you grow as a worship leader. Of course that includes your formation, but it isn’t limited to that—it’s also with practical tools to help you in your ministry.
It’s hard to talk about being a worship leader without mentioning Planning Center. As you know, I’m a huge fan. A lot of you are already using Planning Center Services to schedule your volunteers, plan your worship services, and give your team the tools they need to learn their music. But with Planning Center People, you can stay even more engaged with your volunteers and anyone looking for how to get plugged in.
First, some good news: People is completely free with any Planning Center subscription. No, you didn’t hear me wrong—it’s free. Second, some better news: you can use People to add new volunteers to your teams quickly and automatically.
In People, you can make forms for anyone interested in volunteering, put them in a step-by-step training workflow, and then automatically add them to Services to schedule them for the right team. And that’s just one way you can use People. From sending automated emails and seeing church-wide engagement to organizing your member database and keeping information up-to-date, there’s tons you can do.
So go to planningcenter.com to use People for free.
The post #349: Darwin Hobbs on Finding Your Voice, Gospel Music in the Church, & Why We Can’t Stop Talking About Racism. appeared first on Beyond Sunday Worship.

Mar 10, 2025 • 47min
#348: David Leonard on Creating in Community, Corporate Worship, & The Challenges of Being an Artist
Topics Covered:
The story behind David’s new studio
The importance of creating in community
The challenges of being a Christian artist in 2025
What is exciting about worship music today
Challenges with worship music today
Resources Mentioned:
Show Sponsor: Planning Center
Just Jesus by David Leonard
David Leonard
Gruhn Guitars
Deliver Me From Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska by Warren Zanes
Show Sponsor:
My goal in this podcast is to help you grow as a worship leader. Of course that includes your formation, but it isn’t limited to that—it’s also with practical tools to help you in your ministry.
It’s hard to talk about being a worship leader without mentioning Planning Center. As you know, I’m a huge fan. A lot of you are already using Planning Center Services to schedule your volunteers, plan your worship services, and give your team the tools they need to learn their music. But with Planning Center People, you can stay even more engaged with your volunteers and anyone looking for how to get plugged in.
First, some good news: People is completely free with any Planning Center subscription. No, you didn’t hear me wrong—it’s free. Second, some better news: you can use People to add new volunteers to your teams quickly and automatically.
In People, you can make forms for anyone interested in volunteering, put them in a step-by-step training workflow, and then automatically add them to Services to schedule them for the right team. And that’s just one way you can use People. From sending automated emails and seeing church-wide engagement to organizing your member database and keeping information up-to-date, there’s tons you can do.
So go to planningcenter.com to use People for free.
The post #348: David Leonard on Creating in Community, Corporate Worship, & The Challenges of Being an Artist appeared first on Beyond Sunday Worship.

Feb 26, 2025 • 1h 4min
#347: Jeff Cochran on Spiritual Abuse, Mega Church Systems, & Fostering Healthier Worship Ministries
Today we welcome Jeff Cochran to the Beyond Sunday Podcast. Jeff is the founder of the Spiritual Abuse Institute and the host of the Church Disrupted podcast. Jeff is a business owner, church consultant, and has spent many years in local church ministry. His insights into spiritual abuse, church systems, and creating healtheir churches is so insightful. These are TOUGH TOPICS but so necessary to talk about so that we not only create GROWING church but also SAFE churches, free of abusive practices.
Topics Covered:
The definition of spiritual abuse and how to spot it
Why pastors have a hard time admitting to their faults
Spiritual abuse in small and mega churches
What is especially challenging about mega church culture
Mega church growth systems and what to be aware of
How spiritual abuse finds its way into worship ministry
Resources Mentioned:
Show Sponsor: Planning Center
Spiritual Abuse Institute
The Safe Church Pledge
Church Disrupted Podcast
Show Sponsor:
My goal in this podcast is to help you grow as a worship leader. Of course that includes your formation, but it isn’t limited to that—it’s also with practical tools to help you in your ministry.
It’s hard to talk about being a worship leader without mentioning Planning Center. As you know, I’m a huge fan. A lot of you are already using Planning Center Services to schedule your volunteers, plan your worship services, and give your team the tools they need to learn their music. But with Planning Center People, you can stay even more engaged with your volunteers and anyone looking for how to get plugged in.
First, some good news: People is completely free with any Planning Center subscription. No, you didn’t hear me wrong—it’s free. Second, some better news: you can use People to add new volunteers to your teams quickly and automatically.
In People, you can make forms for anyone interested in volunteering, put them in a step-by-step training workflow, and then automatically add them to Services to schedule them for the right team. And that’s just one way you can use People. From sending automated emails and seeing church-wide engagement to organizing your member database and keeping information up-to-date, there’s tons you can do.
So go to planningcenter.com to use People for free.
The post #347: Jeff Cochran on Spiritual Abuse, Mega Church Systems, & Fostering Healthier Worship Ministries appeared first on Beyond Sunday Worship.

Feb 19, 2025 • 1h 16min
#346: Nathan Apffel & Chris Ayoub on The Religion Business
Topics Covered:
The Religious Exemption and what it means
How we can use worship as a subtle form of manipulation
The mega church structure and the dangers associated with it
Integrity in church financials
The upcoming Religious Business documentary
Accountability in the church and a robust hope for the future
Resources Mentioned:
Show Sponsor: Planning Center
@thereligionbusiness
Show Sponsor:
My goal in this podcast is to help you grow as a worship leader. Of course that includes your formation, but it isn’t limited to that—it’s also with practical tools to help you in your ministry.
It’s hard to talk about being a worship leader without mentioning Planning Center. As you know, I’m a huge fan. A lot of you are already using Planning Center Services to schedule your volunteers, plan your worship services, and give your team the tools they need to learn their music. But with Planning Center People, you can stay even more engaged with your volunteers and anyone looking for how to get plugged in.
First, some good news: People is completely free with any Planning Center subscription. No, you didn’t hear me wrong—it’s free. Second, some better news: you can use People to add new volunteers to your teams quickly and automatically.
In People, you can make forms for anyone interested in volunteering, put them in a step-by-step training workflow, and then automatically add them to Services to schedule them for the right team. And that’s just one way you can use People. From sending automated emails and seeing church-wide engagement to organizing your member database and keeping information up-to-date, there’s tons you can do.
So go to planningcenter.com to use People for free.
The post #346: Nathan Apffel & Chris Ayoub on The Religion Business appeared first on Beyond Sunday Worship.

Feb 12, 2025 • 53min
#345: Rich Villodas on Contemplative vs Charismatic Tensions, Church Growth, & The Narrow Path of Jesus
Topics Covered:
How New Life Fellowship cultivates a multicultural community
How to hold the contemplative and the charismatic together
How to lead congregations with different political views
Why church growth is unhealthy to obsess over
Pastoring people through racial tension
A biblical view of worship ministry
Resources Mentioned:
Show Sponsor: Planning Center
Rich Villodas
@richvillodas
The Deeply Formed Life by Rich Villodas
Good and Beautiful and Kind by Rich Villodas
The Narrow Path by Rich Villodas
Show Sponsor:
My goal in this podcast is to help you grow as a worship leader. Of course that includes your formation, but it isn’t limited to that—it’s also with practical tools to help you in your ministry.
It’s hard to talk about being a worship leader without mentioning Planning Center. As you know, I’m a huge fan. A lot of you are already using Planning Center Services to schedule your volunteers, plan your worship services, and give your team the tools they need to learn their music. But with Planning Center People, you can stay even more engaged with your volunteers and anyone looking for how to get plugged in.
First, some good news: People is completely free with any Planning Center subscription. No, you didn’t hear me wrong—it’s free. Second, some better news: you can use People to add new volunteers to your teams quickly and automatically.
In People, you can make forms for anyone interested in volunteering, put them in a step-by-step training workflow, and then automatically add them to Services to schedule them for the right team. And that’s just one way you can use People. From sending automated emails and seeing church-wide engagement to organizing your member database and keeping information up-to-date, there’s tons you can do.
So go to planningcenter.com to use People for free.
The post #345: Rich Villodas on Contemplative vs Charismatic Tensions, Church Growth, & The Narrow Path of Jesus appeared first on Beyond Sunday Worship.

Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 9min
#344: Nikki Lerner on Life After Full Time Ministry, Worship Culture Conundrums, & Fostering Multicultural Churches
“We’ve made the list of everything that could go wrong. It’s time to make the list of everything that could go right.” – Nikki Lerner
Topics Covered:
What it’s like to leave full time ministry after 20+ years
The challenge of doing ministry when you’re paid to do it full time
The importance of creative outlets outside of the church
What to do when you’re bored with worship music
Nikki’s philosophy of worship
How to become a multicultural church
The difference between multi colored and multicultural
Mono-ethnocentricism and the worship industry
Resources Mentioned:
Show Sponsor: Planning Center
Nikki Lerner
Show Sponsor:
My goal in this podcast is to help you grow as a worship leader. Of course that includes your formation, but it isn’t limited to that—it’s also with practical tools to help you in your ministry.
It’s hard to talk about being a worship leader without mentioning Planning Center. As you know, I’m a huge fan. A lot of you are already using Planning Center Services to schedule your volunteers, plan your worship services, and give your team the tools they need to learn their music. But with Planning Center People, you can stay even more engaged with your volunteers and anyone looking for how to get plugged in.
First, some good news: People is completely free with any Planning Center subscription. No, you didn’t hear me wrong—it’s free. Second, some better news: you can use People to add new volunteers to your teams quickly and automatically.
In People, you can make forms for anyone interested in volunteering, put them in a step-by-step training workflow, and then automatically add them to Services to schedule them for the right team. And that’s just one way you can use People. From sending automated emails and seeing church-wide engagement to organizing your member database and keeping information up-to-date, there’s tons you can do.
So go to planningcenter.com to use People for free.
The post #344: Nikki Lerner on Life After Full Time Ministry, Worship Culture Conundrums, & Fostering Multicultural Churches appeared first on Beyond Sunday Worship.
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