Between The Notes, Inc.

Between The Notes, Inc.

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Between the Notes is a platform where Elijah & Terra Odom, worship leaders and minstrels, uncover the real-life journey of worship, family, and everything in between, offering encouragement, inspiration, and insight for worship leaders.

03/17/2026

Not every opportunity is your assignment.

Just because you can do it does not mean you are called to carry it.
Just because it is visible does not mean it is yours.
Just because it is growing does not mean you are supposed to chase it.

Assignment requires clarity.
Pressure creates confusion.

When you are unclear about your assignment, you start saying yes to things that slowly drain you.
You start comparing your lane to someone else’s growth.
You start measuring faithfulness by visibility instead of obedience.

God does not reward you for doing everything.
He honors you for stewarding what He actually gave you.

Assignment awareness protects your peace.
It protects your focus.
It protects your longevity.

You do not need a bigger platform.
You need clear direction.

Reflection:
Are you operating from assignment or from pressure

Comment: Assignment or Pressure

02/25/2026

Hidden devotion is not flashy.
Nobody sees it.
Nobody claps for it.

It is the prayer you pray when nothing is on the calendar.
It is obedience when there is no service attached to it.
It is sitting with scripture when you are not preparing to sing it.

Too many worship leaders train their voice but neglect their soul.
We rehearse transitions.
We refine tone.
We plan moments.

But we do not always guard the private place.

Private devotion is not a bonus.
It is the foundation.

If your public worship feels strained, examine your private consistency.
If leading feels heavy, ask what is happening in your hidden place.
If confidence feels unstable, check your obedience in secret.

God does His deepest work where there is no audience.
What is built in private is what sustains you in pressure.

Hidden devotion is not about impressing God.
It is about walking with Him.

Reflection:
Is your private devotion strong enough to support your public responsibility

Comment: Hidden or Surface

02/16/2026

Some worship leaders learned to be strong because no one ever showed them how to be supported.

You figured it out early.
Handle it.
Adjust quickly.
Stay steady.
Do not let them see you shake.

So you built a version of strength that does not require anyone.
You became reliable.
Consistent.
Unmovable.

But somewhere along the way strength became silence.
And silence became distance.

You are not cold.
You are guarded.
You are not detached.
You are tired of being the steady one.

It is exhausting to always be the one who holds it together.
Especially when no one checks if you are breaking quietly.

Real strength is not independence.
It is interdependence.
It is knowing you can carry weight and still let someone stand beside you.

God never designed calling to replace connection.
You were not built to carry it alone.

Reflection:
Have you confused independence with strength

Comment: Strong or Supported






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