What's New: March 2024

06.30.22 Introducing Worshipscores.com! From arranger Don Chapman: Worshipflow underscores have now moved to Worshipscores.com (read more about why I'm doing this below.)

My website analytics show that chord charts and pad sheet music account for a tiny fraction of downloads, so it's obvious the majority of users are interested in just the piano sheet music. I'm concentrating on piano only at Worshipscores.com.

You can access this legacy version of the website until it "blows up" one day - the Wordpress theme it's built on is no longer being updated by the developer and could stop functioning at any time (days... weeks... months... years... who knows lol!)

You can access it by bookmarking this page (you'll log in and be taken to the Worshipscores.com website, but a bookmarked link will bring you here and you can download files. You can also access the link by going to your account page and finding "Legacy Worshipflow Subscription."

03.29.22 WEBSITE UPDATE: From arranger Don Chapman: I am doing a massive overhaul of the worshipflow website! You will NOT be able to log in by visiting worshipflow.com in the near future. Instead:

- please bookmark this page for easy access

(you'll be directed to login whenever you try to download files)

OR

- please bookmark the login screen: https://heartstogod.net/WF/login

How worshipflow will change: I am splitting the website into TWO parts:

1. Worshipflow will become a free blog / tutorial website with a weekly newsletter with tips for worship planning.

2. The underscore portion of worshipflow (where you are right now!) will be turned into a separate website. After analyzing people's downloads for the past several years, I've found that people are rarely downloading chord chart and pad sheet music. This new website will ONLY have piano sheet music and piano MP3s.

Creating piano, pad and chord charts and MP3s for each underscore has been a massive undertaking - that's why I haven't updated the website! By streamlining production I'll be able provide new content on a much more regular basis.

Current subscribers will be able to access BOTH old and new versions of the website. This old version will stay up indefinitely - but the framework upon which it is built is no longer being supported by the developer. This means one day after a random server update/upgrade, this old website will no longer work. It may last days or years - who knows lol! This happened a little over a year ago to my hymncharts.com website - a new server update made the website not work anymore. I was able to delay the upgrade and had hired a team to help me rebuild it from scratch. We finished the overhaul in time - it was an amazing example of God's provision and guidance that we were able to make the transition without a hitch!

06.18.19 Fixed login problems: I think I have all the bugs fixed from the recent forced server update - please email me if you encounter any more.

06.03.19 Fixed search navigation: All underscore search pages are now working. For those geeks out there who might find this interesting - I'm using a very obscure plugin to manage those pages by a programmer in Germany. I finally was able to contact him by email and he updated the plugin to work with the new updates imposed on me by my web host (see below.)

04.25.19 Broken website: The company that hosts worshipflow.com updated their servers last weekend and broke a lot of things around here. I've been putting out fires but for right now you can't search underscores by "seasonal" or "suggested song" until I get those databases rebuilt. Sorry for the problem - let me know if you find anything else that isn't working by emailing me.

12.04.17: NEW Advent Underscore

11.29.17 NEW Christmas Underscores: It's Christmas, A Christmas Alleluia and Glory (Let There Be Peace).

The Holidays Are Here!
Here's how WorshipFlow can help your ministry have the BEST holiday worship ever! Throw in one of my holiday Underscores before/after your favorite praise songs and play it during Scripture readings, prayers, videos or announcements:

Christmas Underscores: These Underscores, like my general Underscores, are created to work specifically with popular Christmas praise songs.

Christmas Eve Scripturescores: 5 Christmas Eve Scripturescores will help you quickly and easily build a fantastic Christmas Eve Service! Tell the Christmas story with Christmas Scripturescores 1-5 and your own favorite carols and Christmas worship songs, add a sermon (and my Silent Night Underscore) and a final song and you're done!

Silent Night Christmas Eve Piano Underscore: Like many churches you probably include "Silent Night" at your Christmas Eve Service. You also probably light candles during the singing of the carol, and this is what the Silent Night Underscore is for! Play it before, during or after "Silent Night:"
  • Before: read an appropriate Scripture.
  • During: sing a few verses of Silent Night, play the Underscore while you explain/distribute the candles, sing the final verse.
  • After: wrap up your Chrismtas Eve service and dismiss.

WorshipFlow Basics:

The website has two parts: CHARTS (sheet music) and TRACKS (MP3s). All files are on the Underscore pages.

TRACKS have MP3 Underscores for piano and synth pads in all 12 keys:

  • TRACKS can be used with any tablet, smartphone or multitracks software.
  • TRACKS tempos match the tempo of the suggested song when possible. For instance, The most popular version of Good, Good Father at this point has just been recorded by the original artist (Chris Tomlin.) Any multitrack you'll be using will most likely be at the original tempo of 73BPM, so the Underscore TRACKS are also 73BPM. An older song like Open the Eyes of My Heart has been recorded many times by many artists, all at slightly different tempos. If necessary change the Underscore TRACKS tempos slightly up or down as your software permits.
  • Piano and synth pad TRACKS can be used separately or together - they'll line up and blend perfectly in your software (play both piano and synth pad tracks together... or start with the piano and add synth the second time through for variety!)
I've added a new sorting method called "intensity." I experimented with having tags like "happy/sad/mellow" etc. but really, 99% of praise and worship music is just plain happy! Instead, I think it works to categorize Underscores by low, medium and high intensity. For instance, low intensity Underscores might work best during a prayer after a praise song, medium Underscores for announcements and high intensity Underscores for a call to worship before a praise song. All this is subjective but we'll see how it works as the website grows :)