WORSHIP: WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO
- Saturday, February 21st, 2026
- 9.30am - 2.30pm
- The Gateway, 15 Williams street, off Adenuga street, Aguda, Surulere
OVERVIEW
More than just a conference, this is a space for reflection, alignment, sharpening, and renewal — where worship leaders and creatives can step back, recalibrate, learn from trusted voices, and return to their local churches better equipped to serve with clarity, depth, and grace.
Our prayer is simple: that everyone who participates will leave with a clearer vision, stronger convictions, practical tools, and a renewed passion to lead God’s people in worship that is both spiritually authentic and excellently stewarded.
TRACKS
1. The Heart of Worship
This session explores the true essence of worship beyond music, performance, and platforms. We’ll reflect on posture, motive, and intimacy with God, and examine what it really means to lead people into God’s presence. It’s a call back to authenticity, consecration, and a God-centred understanding of worship.
2. Technology and Worship
Technology has become an integral part of modern worship — from sound and visuals to streaming and production. This session looks at how to use technology as a servant, not a master, and how to harness tools wisely without losing the spiritual focus of worship. We’ll discuss balance, excellence, and avoiding distraction.
3. Choosing Songs for Worship
What makes a song right for a particular service, season, or congregation? This session offers practical guidance on theology, flow, congregational accessibility, and spiritual sensitivity when selecting songs. Learn how to build worship sets that are both spiritually meaningful and pastorally wise.
4. Building and Sustaining Worship Teams: Culture, Rehearsals, Unity, Discipline & Conflict Resolution
Great worship teams don’t happen by accident. This session dives into building healthy team culture, running effective rehearsals, maintaining unity, handling discipline, and navigating conflict with wisdom and grace. It’s a practical guide to leading teams that are spiritually healthy, musically excellent, and relationally strong.
5. Lessons from Daystar Christian Centre’s Christmas Carol
Daystar’s Christmas Carol has become a benchmark for excellence, scale, and impact. This session unpacks the principles, planning, teamwork, creativity, and leadership lessons behind such a massive production, and how those insights can be applied — at any scale — in your local church or ministry.
FACILITATORS
Chimdi Ochei
Dr. Sheyi Kenny
Wole "Mr. Wols' Adesanya
Goziam Okogwu
Ese Chekwa
Wale Adenuga
REGISTRATION FEE:
₦8,500.00 per person
(If you are registering a group, please send an email to events@unboxedconferences.com and we’d send you a form)