
In this episode of Worship, Bass, Coffee, Jay sits down with Miguel Jimenez—a faithful member of the community and a full-time tile installer from Wisconsin—to talk about balancing work, family, and serving on a worship team. Miguel shares his journey into music starting with orchestra and eventually finding his place on bass through his church, along with the influence of early worship music like Hillsong United. The conversation dives into real-life rhythms of being a husband and father (including raising children with special needs), the importance of communication at home, and how that directly impacts serving well on Sundays. Miguel also talks through his approach to preparing for services, learning songs, handling mistakes, and understanding the role of bass in supporting both rhythm and melody. From practical tips to heartfelt moments, this episode is a great reminder that we’re not there to serve ourselves, but to serve others and create space for God to move—so grab your favorite cup of coffee, sit back, and enjoy the conversation.
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