This podcast contains recorded sessions taken from the 2009 Alleluia! Many Voices, One Song church music and worship leadership conference at Baylor University.
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There are tremendous opportunities for leadership development within the church's music ministry to students. We will examine several methods of leadership development and discuss ways students can use their gifts within the local congregation.
HymnPosium introduction to the new Celebrating Grace Hymnal to be released for Easter 2010 taught by Mark Edwards.
Joe Glass discusses how to develop a praise band for worship, including an instrumentation overview and a guide for rehearsing and playing together.
Linda Harley teaches ways to guide children as they learn to develop pure, clear, easy, ringing tones through healthy vocal production.
Linda Harley teaches that a structured classroom with a variety of activities sets the stage for efficient teaching and quality learning. It says I care about you! Effective management supports creative rehearsals!
This presentation introduces emerging Christian musical expressions from Asia. Some performance practice guidelines will be offered.
This class will be a microphone overview class.
Anxiety Management Techniques We are living in an increasingly stressful world both personally and professionally. Much of the stress that we face each day is somewhat beyond our control. It is important that we have some anxiety management tools with which to combat the daily stress and anxiety that will otherwise lead to health and/or mental health problems. This session will assist the participant in learning relaxation skills that will include a number of prevention and intervention strategies that are easy to learn and powerful to use.
Children should be a vital part of every church's worship; yet many churches struggle to meaningfully engage its children. This session will include materials and practical suggestions for maximizing children's involvement.
Building a Music Ministry Team Involving other leadership is vital to healthy music and worship ministry. How do you attract people to your team? How do you keep them? This session will explore ministry team principles and will offer practical helps for building and retaining music ministry team members.
It is important to remember that church music is more about people than it is about music.
The words of our music must mean something (1) on their own, (2) to the church musician, and (3) to the congregation.
Learning to sing in parts is developmental. Choosing techniques that are sequential will help your young singers succeed as they step into part-singing.