Title: “Music That Transforms: The Theology Behind Rocksmith Club”
Use: 5–10 minute vision pitch for churches, donors, or partners
Format: Slideshow with speaker notes
Slides:
- Opening Image – A child with a guitar, tagline: “We believe every chord has a calling.”
- God the First Musician – Job 38:7, Psalm 33:6
- When Kids Play, They’re Doing Theology
- Music Is Formation, Not Just Instruction
- Every Jam Is Worship – Even in secular settings
- Pushback Q&A – “What about secular music?” / “Isn’t this too abstract?”
- Invitation to Partner – “Sponsor a musician. Fund a jam. Change a life.
🎤 4. Sermon/Worship Night Version
Title: “When God Picks Up a Guitar”
Use: Preaching at youth events, worship nights, mission-focused Sundays
Format: 15–20 minute sermon outline or manuscript
Core Message:
- Music isn’t just noise — it’s spiritual architecture
- David didn’t just fight with a sling. He fought with a song.
- If music is worship, then every jam is sacred.
- We’re not raising musicians. We’re raising prophets with pedals.
Sermon Outline:
- The First Song – Creation as symphony (Job 38, Psalm 33)
- The Instrument of the Soul – Why God gave us music (Psalms, 1 Samuel 16)
- When the Enemy Steals the Melody – Why some secular music still echoes heaven
- Reclaiming Sound for the Kingdom – Call to action: Play. Perform. Praise.


