Worship Union
The Worship Union podcast aims to inspire deeper worship union with Christ through vulnerable interviews with renowned worshipers. Hi, I'm your host Suzy Yaraei with my co-host Molly Williams, and we are passionate lovers of Jesus. We've had a blast traveling together over 25 years leading worship and coaching worshipers worldwide.
In these podcasts, we will interview some of the world's most beloved worship leaders—dear friends who are changing the world with their worshiping arts. Our goal is to mine the gold in the hearts of these friends and allow the vulnerability of their interviews to inspire and bring hope to you, our fabulous listeners!
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Worship Union
Melissa Helser- part 2 Episode 16
Summary:
In episode 16 of the Worship Union Podcast, hosts Suzy Yaraei continues her conversation with her friend, Melissa Helser. They discuss the importance of cultivating worship communities and share practical tips for building healthy relationships within those communities. Melissa emphasizes the need for emotional health and conflict resolution skills, as well as the importance of understanding one's own weaknesses and communication style. She shares how her own journey of learning these skills and how it has helped her build trust and connection with others.
SHOW NOTES!
Keys on cultivating a community-
- Take care of your hearts with honest processing
- Learning healthy communication in ways that honor each other
- Emotional health
- Conflict resolution- (love saying you’re sorry)
- Learning your own weaknesses
- Make your own list of values for your community
- And more- LISTEN!
quotes from Mel-
“If the enemy can’t keep you from burning for the Lord he will use ministry to burn you out.”
“Connection is produced when we do hard things together and we stay.”
“People don’t to do communal rhythms because relationships are hard and they talk a lot of work.”
“Values can be reproduced in any culture, any country or expression, but a model can’t.”
most holy moment- ‘glorious healthy shame’
“The Holy Spirit was there to say, ‘Can we talk before you go in.’…I felt the healthy shame. My heart breaks that I just hurt someone I love. It’s not just, ‘I’m sorry, I’m sorry.’ It’s ‘please forgive me for not yielding to the Holy Spirit in that moment. Please forgive me, I wanted someone to blame because I felt out of control. Forgive me.”
a thought to end with-
Let’s work hard at what we do and who we are becoming. Not going for perfect but for yielded humility. We can’t have community where perfect is expected.
some bits from speed round:
book rec-
Emotional Healthy Discipleship: Pete Scazzaro
fave song-
Girl From Ipanema (now that’s what I’m talking about.)
fave scripture now-
2 Cor 9: 6-8 NLT
Remember this—a farmer who plants only a few seeds will get a small crop. But the one who plants generously will get a generous crop. You must each decide in your heart how much to give. And don’t give reluctantly or in response to pressure. “For God loves a person who gives cheerfully.” And God will generously provide all you need. Then you will always have everything you need and plenty left over to share with others.
best quick advice-
stay soft.
THANKS FOR TUNING IN!
https://www.cagelessbirds.com/
https://www.18inchjourney.com/
https://www.facebook.com/helsers
https://www.suzyyaraeiworship.com/