Jameson Allen
Worship Leader Path
My goal is to help overworked, under-empowered worship leaders recover wonder and purpose without the expectation to attract or inspire a crowd.  For you to become freer as the leader you're made to be, more focused with customized systems, and more followable as a confident, competent worship leader.

Topics we can cover:
Philosophy and theology of worship, character of a leader, teamwork, leading musicians, teams, bands, ministries, rehearsals, planning center online, arranging music, creating setlists, medlies & mashups, writing chord charts, praying and speaking, “hymnal” curation, disgruntled congregants & musicians & pastors, scheduling systems & bands & leaders, non-sunday worship sets, and more!

Customizable Structure:
  1. REALIZE what makes you tick (3 weeks)
  2. REIMAGINE the role of a worship leader (3 weeks)
  3. REFRAME the work of a worship leader (3 weeks)
  4. REORIENT the way you lead worship (3 weeks)
This package includes
  • 12 x 60 min appointments via Zoom
  • 24/7 access to send me messages via Voxer, I will reply within 24 business hours
  • Custom tools and other content for your encouragement and empowerment
Price
$1,000
Questions?
Client Feedback
“ Jameson oversaw our joint location worship nights and I’d say they were some of the most memorable communal times. Informed by theology, he gives both structure and license. He senses what sparks each player and how to guide sets into moments of joy, continuity, and deep spiritual connection with God and with each other. ”
— Grace Wong
“ Jameson combines pastoral sensitivity with a commitment to his musical craft in a way that creates compelling spaces for people to engage with God. His approach has helped me learn to shepherd volunteer teams, as well as my congregation, in sustainable ways that create both intimacy and excellence. ”
— Reid Gordon
“ Jameson's thoughtful approach to coaching and mentoring worship leaders is a gift to the church. One of the things that struck me most about Jameson as a mentor is his deep belief in the church's need for worship leaders who lead fully as themselves- that each leader has something uniquely valuable to bring as they draw others to the heart of God. Jameson has a beautiful way of seeing the unique ways God is working and moving in the lives of others, and the steadfast patience to walk with them in bringing that to the forefront. If you are feeling stuck, discouraged, or wanting to grow, I would highly recommend working alongside Jameson. ”
— Bethany Kamaleson
“ Jameson is highly intentional, compassionate, and thoughtful. His technical knowledge and understanding of music are resources everyone he worked with learned from. He’s growth oriented and always pushing himself to improve by exploring the unfamiliar within his musical repertoire. His intuition and musical playfulness are great leadership strengths. ”
— Josh Magee
“ If you’re a worship leader/pastor looking for a coach to come alongside you in your journey, I cannot recommend Jameson more highly. Throughout my years of knowing him as a friend, pastor, and fellow worship leader, I have gleaned much from his willingness to think deeply about the things that matter and challenge the status quo, as well as his skill as a musician who so clearly LOVES his craft. Jameson listens well, genuinely caring for the particularities of a person’s story. He knows how to ask good questions and the intentional advice he gives comes from a place of passion and seasoned knowledge. As someone who benefited greatly from his mentorship, I can say with great confidence that you too will be impacted for the better. ”
— Brandon Blessman
“ I worked with Jameson for 4 years (at minimum). He is an exceptional leader. I am grateful to have learned from and with him. What I loved most about having him as my coach is he never made God feel small to me. He was open to seeing God in places most of his contemporaries thought it impossible. The movements of worship, music, and expression of one’e devotion all have God in them. This is something I had the joy and honour of learning with him. I would work for him and with him any day and I recommend that you do too. ”
— Ethan Darla