Paul Baloche Offers Personal Mentoring & Releases New Song "Fairest Lord Jesus (My Soul's Glory)"

Prolific songwriter and veteran worship leader Paul Baloche is currently leading a small group to train future worship leaders via Worship Circle. You can now be personally mentored by Baloche and other worship leaders such as Kim Walker-Smith, Kari Jobe, Meredith Andrews, Pat Barrett and others in this group.
Baloche writes: "I am leading a live, online, monthly small group as part of a 6 month mentoring/coaching program with @worshipcircle alongside my friends... You will be taught, encouraged, known, challenged, and equipped by all of us and make new friends from all over the world. If you would like to join me on our journey you can apply now at worshipcircle.com/program We are accepting applications in the order they are received."
Worship Circle is a growing community of worship leaders who are discovering the power of leading from a place of being fully alive in our identity, truly known by others, and sharpened in the skills necessary to lead well. It is our joy and honor to walk with you and help further you in your leadership. You can register here.
In addition, Baloche has released a brand new rendition of the hymn "Fairest Lord Jesus" which is taken from the new Worship Circle Hymns album.
Baloche has developed a variety of resource videos for worship teams and he facilitates LeadWorship training workshops around the world. His critically-acclaimed recordings include Your Mercy, The Same Love, Christmas Worship (Volumes 1&2 and Live From London), Our God Saves, A Greater Song and the French albums Glorieux and Ovuvre Les Yeux De Mon Coeur. He is also the author of the books God Songs: How to Write and Select Songs for Worship and The Same Love: A Devotion. Additional information is available at LeadWorship.com and Facebook.com/PaulBaloche or by following Baloche on Twitter and Instagram @paulbaloche.
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