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Musical worship is often one of the most memorable elements of an event.
Done well, it can be a huge catalyst for life change and growth. Done poorly, it can become a “placeholder,” something we do because we've always done it. Or worse, it can repel people, cause division, or become a joyless burden.
Whether you are a worship leader, play in the band, help organize the program or run tech, the April 21st Worship Arts Seminar is for you.
This day will challenge you to consider the importance of both skill and heart preparation, how to run rehearsals and a sound check, and experience hands on coaching.
Here’s what people have been saying:
“A great reminder of what worship is and how we should view it and go about it. I loved the statement, ‘We start from Christ's finished work.’ I think that is a wonderful check for remembering why and how we do what we do.”
“It was awesome to see how much change and improvement there was and what I can do as a sound tech to improve the other bands on my campus.”
“I really loved the staff! Everyone was so helpful, practical, and affirming, but also direct and not afraid to say when something wasn't working. That was so refreshing! In our movement we so rarely receive any feedback other than, ‘You were great!’ or, on the other hand, criticism that is not delivered in the most loving way.”
Hosted by The Performing Artist Team and Indianapolis Winter Conference.
You may contact Hannah Tindall at Hannah.Tindall@cru.org / 317-523-0033
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