An extension of your worship ministry, not another subscription.
Weekly live prep, a private community of your team, quarterly coaching with your band, and strings for every musician. You lead the room. We build the players who show up ready.
See If This Fits Your TeamWHERE PLAYERS GET STUCK
Rehearsal is the only coaching most volunteers ever get. Two hours a week, split six ways, on a night you're trying to build a service.
So your guitarist learns the songs, plays them fine, and plays them the same way he did three years ago. Not because he doesn't care — because nobody ever showed him what comes next.
He's not going to figure out when to lay out from a YouTube tutorial on Saturday night. That takes someone in his ear every week.
We coach your musicians so you don't have to.
You're planning services, managing volunteers, and probably leading from the front on Sunday. Teaching your electric player how to sit under a vocal is not the best use of the hours you have.
What your team gets:
Team Intro Call
We learn your rotation, your room, and where your players actually are.
Weekly Sunday Prep — LIVE SESSION
Your musicians learn this week's songs before rehearsal. 60 minutes live. Recorded as well. Chords, Nashville numbers, tone, arrangement.
Quarterly live coaching with your band
Your songs, your players, your room. We work on what's actually happening on your stage.
THE WOODSHED - Monthly Masterclass
One area of playing, every month. Seventy five minutes, all the way down.
Feedback on your service recordings
Send us the room mix. We listen and tell you what to fix — specifically, by name, by section.
Quarterly strings for every musician
Lenny Ray's, USA-made, shipped to each player on your team quarterly
The Library
On demand, whenever a volunteer needs it. New player joins in March? They're not starting from zero.
Setlist requests
Tell us what you're playing. We'll build some of the weekly prep around songs in your rotation.
Nobody else will listen to your Sunday.
Send us your room mix. We listen to the whole service — not a clip — and come back with what to fix. Which player is stepping on the vocal. Where the electric should have dropped out. Why the third song never lifted.
Library subscriptions can't do this. They don't know your team, your room, or what you played last Sunday.
Under $25 per musician, per month.
Less than your CCLI license. Less than one session player, once.
This is for you if:
You're a church under 1000 that can't hire a staff musician. Your team is volunteers who love Jesus and love playing, and some of them are better than others. You rebuild the rotation every time someone burns out or moves away. You're the only person in the room who knows what the song is supposed to sound like, and you're tired of being that person.
This isn't for you if:
You've got paid players who show up ready. You want your guitarist to be more impressive rather than more dependable. Or you're looking for a video library your team can watch whenever they get around to it — there are cheaper ways to do that, and we'll tell you which ones on the call.
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Tell us on the call. The plan covers 8 seats, and most churches use them on the players who actually need coaching — guitar, bass, keys, whoever's carrying the most weight. If you need more, we'll work it out.
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Yes, and that's the honest answer. The plan is priced for a team, not per head. If you've got three musicians and a tight budget, the Individual membership at $39/month might be the better fit and we'll tell you that on the call.
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The weekly live session, and masterclasses are guitar-focused — that's what we do best. The coaching calls and recording feedback cover your whole band, because you can't fix a guitar part without talking about what bass and keys are doing underneath it.
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We get on a video call with your band, you play through part of your set, and we stop you and fix things. Real time, your songs, your room. It's a rehearsal with someone else running it.
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They're libraries. You pay, you get acatalog, and whether anyone watches itis your problem. We do live prep on the songs churches are playing this week, we get on a call with your actual band, and we listen to your actual service. A library can't tell you your electric player is stepping on the vocal in verse two.
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That's most teams. This isn't advanced material — it's the stuff nobody teaches volunteers because there's no time on a Wednesday night. Knowing when not to play helps a beginner more than it helps an advanced player.