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On this latest episode, we are blessed to have a conversation with John Dreher, worship pastor of Faith Worship Arts. Be sure to tune in as we talk about how to introduce new songs at your church, being humble as a worship leader, and letting the Holy Spirit minister. Want to lead Faith Worship Arts... View Article The post Ep. 178 – Striving for humility as a worship leader w/ John Dreher (Faith Worship Arts) first appeared on WorshipFuel.
Connor Young(Luke 19:28-40) Connor Young is Director of Worship Arts and Pastoral Care at JBU.
In Psalm 1, we get the picture of the person who is righteous and walking with God being like a healthy tree, planted in the ground by a stream, with roots going deep down in the rich soil towards the water, weathering whatever storms come, and bearing sweet fruit in season. This is how God made us and wants us to live. In our lives, we grow closer to Him by growing deeper. So in this series, we're looking at three ways - otherwise known as “spiritual disciplines” - that we can grow deeper and closer in our relationship with God by being rooted in Him.In this message, Klayton Seyler, our Pastor of Worship Arts, preaches on the importance of living a life of worship. It's what we were created for, commanded to do, and called to live for.We hope you're encouraged by this podcast! If you have questions about our church or what it means to follow Jesus, we'd love to hear from you! Check out our Instagram @fellowshipya, website www.fellowshipar.com/young-adults, or send us at email at youngadults@fellowshipar.com.Young Adults | Fellowship Bible ChurchA post on Fellowship Bible Church provided by: https://www.fellowshipar.com
Join the Dudes and Dads Podcast as they explore the Grace College experience. Hear from Dr. Wally Brath and Dr. Kevin Roberts about the distinctive opportunities for students, including the Worship Arts program that combines musical training with theological study. Learn about the Christian counseling program’s biblical foundation. Discover how Grace College integrates faith into...
Our guest host, Mary Ana Smith, sits down with Rev. Carrie Wright to discuss her journey as an adoptive mom. Adoption seems to many as more of a challenge than a blessing, but Carrie feels the opposite having not only adopted two children, but also having fostered many. If you have considered fostering or adopting then this episode is a must listen! Guest Info What gives Carrie life is spending her days with people of all ages learning to give praise to God. We are all on this journey in different stages but each of us are called to praise in one way or another. The arts are the ways that she hears God the best and she loves it when others are bringing their “song” as well. Carrie fell in love with making music at 8 years old and that love continues to weave through her especially in the midst of worship. She is an ordained Deacon in The United Methodist Church and the Associate of Music and Worship Arts at Williamson's Chapel UMC. Carrie is married to Clay, a tech guru working for Coca Cola Consolidated and stays busy chasing after their 4 kids ages 9 to 18.
In this episode of the Dudes and Dads Podcast, hosts Joel DeMott and Andy Lehman speak with Dr. Wally Brath, Head of Worship Arts, and Dr. Kevin Roberts, Provost; Professor of Behavioral Science, from Grace College, about Christian higher education. The conversation covers the challenges and opportunities in Christian education, identity formation in Christ, and...
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Guests: John Dreher & Sydney JamesChurch/Ministry: Faith Worship Arts (an arm of Faith Assembly in Orlando, FL)Song: Hark (Hear the Angels Sing)Website: (Instagram) @faithworshiparts, (Facebook) fwaorlando
Guests: John Dreher & Sydney JamesChurch/Ministry: Faith Worship Arts (an arm of Faith Assembly in Orlando, FL)Song: Hark (Hear the Angels Sing)Website: (Instagram) @faithworshiparts, (Facebook) fwaorlando
Greg's father was a Russian-Polish Jew and his mother is Italian-American. Greg remembers accepting Yeshua while visiting his grandmother's church at eight years of age. As a teenager and college student, Greg attended a wide variety of churches. He also gained proficiency in gospel music during these years. Greg graduated from college at the University of Massachusetts with a B.A. in both Vocal Jazz & Gospel Music as well as Psychology.In 2001, while studying classical choral conducting for a Master's degree at Temple University, Greg was invited by a friend to visit Congregation Beth Yeshua, one of the flagship Messianic synagogues in the United States. From the moment he arrived, he felt spiritually as though he had “come home.” Greg ministered full-time at Congregation Beth Yeshua from 2004-2010. In Summer of 2010, the Silverman family moved out west to Tucson, Arizona. Greg had been accepted with full scholarship into the prestigious University of Arizona doctoral program in Choral Conducting. Dr. Greg Silverman completed the doctoral degree in December 2013. He served as a Music Professor and Choral Conductor at Eastern University. Dr. Greg presently is the President of his own ministry as well as the Director of Worship Arts at Desert Hope Lutheran Church in Tucson (www.deserthope.org). As part of his work in Silverman Ministries, Inc., Dr. Greg offers worship concerts, recordings, and training for other worship leaders and artists. Visit https://gregsilverman.com/about/ministry to learn more about Silverman Ministries, Inc.
Connor Young (James 4:6-17) Connor Young is Director of Worship Arts and Pastoral Care at JBU.
In this episode, we dive into the challenging yet transformative message from James 1:2-4. Pain and trials are universal experiences, but James invites us to see them not as barriers to growth but as tools in God's hands. This message explores how the trials we endure can produce perseverance, deepen our faith, and ultimately shape us into people of maturity and wisdom.Drawing from real-life stories and biblical insights, we discuss the countercultural idea of considering it pure joy when faced with hardship. What does it mean to trust God's purposes in the middle of pain? How can we lean into His promise of wisdom when we feel lost or overwhelmed?Join us as we uncover the hidden blessings that come through perseverance and learn to see pain not as an end, but as part of the progress God is making in and through us. Whether you're in a season of difficulty or want to prepare your heart for future challenges, this message offers hope, encouragement, and practical steps to grow in faith.About our Speaker, Pastor Alan Hannah:For the past 25 years, Alan Hannah has served the local church in full time ministry. He has spent the majority of that time as a pastor at three different churches in Virginia, Texas, and Pennsylvania, where he currently resides. Many of those years in ministry were dedicated to Worship Arts where Alan was known as an anointed worship leader capable of leading multi-ethnic and multi-generational congregations. He invested much of his energy into raising the bar of authenticity and excellence, leadership, and developing worship artists and creatives.In 2014, God began preparing Alan for a transition into the role of lead pastor. Teaching and preaching were gifts God was developing and stirring in his heart, along with a passion for creating healthy, and empowered church teams. He completed a Master of Divinity from Liberty University Theological Seminary, and in January of 2020, was hired as the next Lead Pastor at Allegheny Center Alliance Church on the North Side of Pittsburgh, PA.Alan completed his undergraduate work at Oral Roberts University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational & Interpersonal Communication with a minor in TV & Radio. This is also where he met his wife Tara. They have two children, Alex and Kadyn. Alan is an avid sports fan who roots for his hometown Steelers, Pirates, and Penguins. He loves to read, write, and share thoughts on his personal blog www.radiantmess.com. In the summer months, you'll find him trying to squeeze in a round of golf, one of his other passions.
Connor Young (James 1:6-8) Connor Young is Director of Worship Arts and Pastoral Care at JBU.
On this episode of This vs. That, we welcome Ginny Owens, a talented singer-songwriter, author, and Director of Worship Arts and Community Engagement in New York City. We explore the intriguing topic of Seeing vs. Believing through the unique perspective of Ginny, who lost her eyesight at the age of three. We discuss how Ginny's experience of blindness has shaped her faith journey and her understanding of trust and belief. We examine the prevalence of sight and blindness imagery in Scripture and consider its significance in our spiritual lives. Throughout our conversation, we reflect on the challenges of self-reliance, the importance of weakness in our faith, and how suffering can open us up to deeper connections with God. Join us for this thought-provoking discussion that challenges our perceptions and encourages us to see beyond the physical realm, embracing a faith that doesn't require sight to believe. ----- This vs. That is a podcast of Anchored Hope. Anchored Hope provides practical help to those hurting by anchoring their hope in Jesus and helping others gain a better understanding of his promises. We offer reputable, biblical counsel to those suffering or experiencing difficult seasons. Our counselors are highly trained and bring a vast experience in addressing the various issues of life. To meet with a counselor, visit anchoredhope.co and schedule an appointment today.
Young People’s Worship Arts based on the Lord’s Prayer The post “Pray Station” appeared first on First United Methodist Church-Brighton & Whitmore Lake.
Dr. Sterling Allen currently serves as the Director of Music and Worship Arts at Good Shepherd Global Methodist Church in Cypress, Texas. He holds multiple degrees in music, including Doctor of Worship in liturgics and hymnology from the Webber Institute in Florida. He has sung as an operatic baritone internationally and is a recognized Charles Wesley Scholar specializing in soteriological-lyrical theology. We're talking to him today about a his latest publication, a hymnal of Charles Wesley hymns. I didn't know how much I don't know about Wesley's hymns, nor did I realize how much I want to know … but I do! So let's talk about hymnody and theology and eschatology and all that gets packed into a song that stands the test of time.
Pastor Nick and Trinity's Director of Worship Arts, Erica Mertz, discuss a season for everything.
Dayton, our Assistant Director of Worship Arts and Spiritual Formation Programs, shares about the "expansion of the Kingdom" after the life of Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit. Chapel Date: 4/15/24
Join us for an insightful interview with the multifaceted John Bedore. From his roles as a Martial Artist, Musician, Singer, and Minister of Worship Arts to his tenure of 15 years at Hope Lutheran Church in Fargo, ND, John's journey is as diverse as it is inspiring. With the release of two Christian CDs under ... John Bedore – USA Spirit – Ep162
Join Jason Squires as he sits down with Roger O'Neel. Roger launched the Worship Arts program at Cedarville University in 2008. We are in a new month and that means a new topic. We are talking about how to identify strengths and weakness. Join these guys as they kick off this month talking about how to run in your strength and grow in your weakness.
Ronald A. Matthews joined Eastern University in 1992 and was appointed the 10th President of Eastern University effective March 1, 2018. Prior to this call, Dr. Matthews served as Professor of Music, Chair of the Music Department, and since 2010, Executive Director of the Fine and Performing Arts Division. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Dr. Matthews graduated from Central High School. Having received a Philadelphia Board of Education music scholarship, he did his undergraduate work in Church Music and Organ at Westminster Choir College where he graduated magna cum laude and received both the Senior Class Conducting Award and the Christian Leadership Award. Dr. Matthews received the Master of Music degree in Choral Conducting from Temple University, during which time he was invited to conduct the Jerusalem Chamber Orchestra for a recording project in Tel Aviv. At the age of 23, Dr. Matthews was invited to join the faculty of Nyack College as the Director of Choral Activities. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Combs College of Music in Composition with an emphasis in Orchestral Conducting. From 1982-1992, Dr. Matthews was the Chair of the Department of Music at what is now Cairn University. For several years, he was a Thomas F. Staley Foundation lecturer/artist and served on professional and denominational boards and task forces. From 2005 until 2018, he was the Pastor of Worship Arts at Church of the Saviour in Wayne, PA. Dr. Matthews has conducted, recorded, and performed in France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Switzerland and the Vatican. He is a commissioned and published composer. He has performed and recorded regularly with his younger brother, Rev. Dr. Gary Matthews, in concerts and workshops throughout the United States and internationally. His older brother, Dr. John T. Matthews, is Professor of English at Boston University. Dr. Matthews' most recent release is a jazz piano Christmas recording, Holly and Ivory. Dr. Matthews is married to Pamela R. Matthews, who was raised in Oreland, PA and graduated from Springfield High School. She graduated from Chestnut Hill Hospital's School of Radiologic Technology. Mrs. Matthews is a registered Ultrasonographer and received her training in Ultrasonography from Jefferson University and Chestnut Hill Hospital. For over thirty years she worked in Obstetrics and Gynecology with Abington Hospital - Jefferson Health until 2017. She served as the President of the Home and School Association for the Upper Moreland Round Meadow Elementary School during which she raised funds for new playground equipment. For the Middle School, she organized a campaign resulting in the purchase of a new grand piano for the music program. Mrs. Matthews is an avid tennis player and is also interested in charitable and mission work. She has organized fundraising projects for Haiti and the Cherokee Indians in Cherokee, NC, and she has traveled to Cartagena, Colombia on a sports mission trip. Dr. and Mrs. Matthews have two adult sons.
In this week's episode of The Venue RX podcast, our host Jonathan Aymin sits down with Michael Kitts, from Enfuse Productions. With more than twenty years of experience in event production, Michael discusses the pivotal role that lighting and AV systems play within wedding venues. He advocates for venue owners to consider early implementation of these systems during construction or renovation, citing benefits such as cost efficiency and enhanced venue value. Michael also reflects on his experience navigating the transition to streaming during the pandemic and discusses the relevance of lighting technology in the wedding industry as a whole. He provides valuable insights on budgeting for lighting packages and underscores the significance of comprehending lighting technology for successful event execution. About Our Guest: Michael Kitts brings over two decades of experience as an accomplished Lighting Technician in the entertainment industry. His expertise spans a wide range of areas including Lighting, Sound, Broadcasting, Production Management, and Video. Michael's strong background in arts and design is evident in his work, showcasing a deep understanding of how lighting and audiovisual elements contribute to the overall experience of events. Having graduated from Visible Music College with a degree in Music and Worship Arts, Michael combines technical prowess with a creative approach, making him a valuable resource for event professionals seeking to elevate their venues. His proficiency in managing complex production setups, coupled with a keen eye for detail, ensures seamless execution and memorable experiences for guests. Throughout his career, Michael has remained at the forefront of technological advancements in the industry, adapting to changes such as the transition to streaming during the pandemic. His insights into budgeting for lighting packages and the importance of understanding lighting technology reflect his commitment to helping others achieve excellence in event production. Find Him Here: Email: mike@enfusepro.com Tel: 661-205-7595 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michael.kitts1 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-kitts-26229a104/
Pastor & Author Tracey Bianchi joins the podcast today to talk about Lent, liturgy and why being intentional about Holy Week matters. She also shares vulnerably about how her husband's unexpected health crisis turned her world upside down, what it has taught her -- and is continue to teaching her-- about the messiness of life, letting go of control and living in the hope of Easter Sunday.Tracey Bianchi has served in the local church for twenty years. She's led as pastor in Student Ministry, Women's Ministry, Worship Arts, Adult Ministry and as a regular preacher at Christ Church, located in the western suburbs of Chicago. She is the author of four books and Bible studies on faith-based parenting and formation for women. In 2013, her work was noted by Christianity Today a “One of Fifty Christian Women Leaders to Watch.” Tracey also serves at several Christian institutions of higher education. She's on the Board of Trustees at Denver Seminary and teaches courses in preaching, worship, and practical ministry at a Chicago area seminary. She earned her BA in History and Political Science from the University of Iowa; her Master of Divinity from Denver Seminary; and is about to earn her doctorate at Duke Divinity School.
Connor Young Connor Young is Director of Worship Arts and Pastoral Care at JBU.
Dayton, our Assistant Director of Worship Arts and Spiritual Formation Programs, shares about how parables are less: easy-to-understand object lessons and more: puzzling riddles, testing the openness of the listener's eyes, ears, and heart. Chapel Date: 3/18/24
Dayton Dodge, our Assistant Director of Worship Arts and Spiritual Formation Programs, shares about how Jesus' miracles point to God as a creator, healer, and provider and thus function as speech acts that expand the Kingdom of God. Chapel Date: 2/28/24
Two Dordt University Professors, Dr. Justin Bailey and Prof. David Platter, are joining Dr. Jeremy Perigo on this episode. Drawing from Bailey's academic work in beauty and culture and Platter's experience as a working studio artist and educator, they reflect on the challenges and opportunities of visual art in corporate worship. They grapple with questions such as why Catholics have all the good art, why did some Reformers reject art, and what makes visual art Christian. The discussion invites Christians to consider how best to engage with art and worship leaders to curate a vision for the arts in their churches. The podcast was recorded live at Dordt University in a Worship Arts class.
Trinity's Senior Pastor, Nick Price, and Trinity's Director of Worship Arts, Erica Mertz, talk about the role worship plays in our walk with God.
Assistant Director of Worship Arts and Spiritual Formation Programs, Dayton Dodge, shares the first talk in a 2-part series on The Lord's Prayer. Dayton shares that the first half of The Lord's Prayer should help us realize the need to align our "prayer posture" in accordance with God's Kingdom and will. Chapel date: 11/20/23
“To live holistically in the Spirit requires knowing that the Spirit guides us toward beauty, goodness and truth,” write Dr. Steven Félix-Jäger and Dr. Yoon Shin in their new book, Renewing Christian Worldview. “It also requires living out and desiring beauty, goodness, and truth as week to truly know them. If we don't embody beauty, goodness, and truth as we seek to truly know them, they'll persist as ideal abstractions, betraying our renewal spirituality,” they go on to explain. In this episode of the Influence Podcast, I'm talking with them about how the experience of the Holy Spirit changes our worldview. I'm George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host. Dr. Steven Félix-Jäger is associate professor and chair of the Worship Arts and Media program at Life Pacific University in San Dimas, California. Dr. Yoon Shin is coleader of the Philosophy Interest Group in the Society for Pentecostal Studies. They are authors of Renewing Christian Worldview, published by Baker Academic. ————— This episode of the Influence Podcast is brought to you by My Healthy Church, distributors of Bible Engagement Project. The Bible Engagement Project library includes free adult small group resources that build Bible-based small groups. With these resources, your small group will learn how to dig into the Bible and apply it to life. Enriching videos and intriguing discussion questions will create the kind of moments that inspire members to continue engaging deeply with the Bible all week long. Visit BibleEngagementProject.com to create your free account and get started.
Dayton Dodge, our Assistant Director of Worship Arts and Spiritual Formation Programs, shares about the Kingdom value of being "salt and light" in this world. Chapel date: 10/16/23
Dayton Dodge, our Assistant Director of Worship Arts and Spiritual Formation Programs, speaks about the inauguration of the Kingdom of God. Both John the Baptist and Jesus use the phrase, "Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is Near" as a summary of the redemptive work of Christ and the Kingdom coming to earth. Chapel date: 9/11/23
Connor Young (Matt. 5:1-12), Communion Mr. Young is Director of Worship Arts and Pastoral Care at JBU.
On this weeks' episode, we are joined by two senior officers of a university, as well as by MSA Design's Director of Preservation and Historic Rehabilitation to discuss a mid-century modern national landmark - the Mater Dei Chapel in Cincinnati. Learn more about the Chapel by clicking this link: https://www.msj.edu/about/facilities/mater-dei-chapel/index.html Jeffrey Briggs is the Chief Financial Officer of Mount Saint Joseph University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Jeff holds a Bachelor of Science in Business, Accountancy, and Management Information Systems from Miami University, an M.B.A. from The Ohio State University, and is a Certified Public Accountant. After a career in public accounting with EY, Jeff has worked in Higher Education finance roles for nearly 20 years. He has been in his current role at the Mount since 2017. Jeff has served several not-for-profit Board of Trustees and finance committees. In his spare time, he can usually be found at the Westside Brewery on Tuesday nights for trivia with his fellow dad-bros on "Team Bad Dad Joke." He resides in Green Township, Ohio with his wife Judith and their two college-aged daughters. Sister Karen Elliott is the Chief Mission Officer of Mount Saint Joseph University. A native of Dayton, Ohio, Sister Karen attended Julienne High School prior to attending Wright State University where she earned her bachelor's degree in education with an emphasis on Learning Disabilities and Behavior Disorders. During these years she earned eight varsity letters in volleyball, basketball, and softball. In 1980 Karen entered the Sisters of the Precious Blood. Her graduate studies include a master's degree in theology from St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vermont received in 1993, and a Doctor of Ministry degree with a concentration in Sacred Scripture from Barry University in Miami, Florida in 2004. Sister Karen has ministered as a teacher, Director of Religious Education, a youth minister, an athletic director, campus minister, as well as collegiate positions as chair of religious studies and full professor. Sister Karen has served as a faculty presenter on Sacred Scripture in the Lay Ministry Formation Program and a homiletics assessor for the Permanent Diaconate Program in the Diocese of Toledo. Sister Karen was a visiting professor Mumbai, India and was a presenter for the Australian Catholic University's Campus Ministry Team in Melbourne. She authored the book, Women in Ministry and the Writings of Paul, published in 2010 by Anselm Academic. In a non-theological aspect of her life, Sister Karen was inducted into the Dayton Amateur Softball Commission's Hall of Fame in September 2006 in recognition of her softball career. Madeline "Maddie" Williams is the Director of Preservation and Historic Rehabilitation at MSA Design. Maddie leads the Historic Preservation practice firm wide for MSA and serves as a resource to building owners, contractors, architects, and agencies on strategies to renovate and redevelop historic structures. This includes advising on historic building assessments, grant applications, historic tax credits, and developing strategies to rehabilitate historic buildings. A native of Connecticut, her junior ice hockey career led to a scholarship at Lake Forest College in Chicago. While at Lake Forest, she was named captain of the Forester Varsity Women's Ice Hockey Team. Her interest in Preservation was sparked while surrounded by the architecture of Chicago and led her to complete a bachelor's degree in architectural history. She then went on to earn a Master's in Historic Preservation at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. A self-proclaimed "Liberal Preservationist", Maddie believes that historic buildings should 'tell their story', but also be free to be adapted for modern uses. Maddie, her husband, and two daughters reside in a small, historic town on the east side of Greater Cincinnati.
This week, join the guys in the podcast room as they dive into the heart of worship with Millie Hayes, worship leader for the Hope Hall service at Northside Church. Together they explore the tapestry of her musical journey, from the first Sunday at Northside to a sneak peek into where she feels her passion for music and all things Worship Arts is leading Northside in the future. (And there may or may not be a longer than necessary debate about large water bottles/barrels!) ☛ Did you know that you can be part of the podcast conversation too? Send in a comment, show idea or a question: https://anchor.fm/northsidenow/message Connect with us online: ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/northsidejackson ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/northsidenowpodcast ►Website: https://www.northsidejackson.com ►Podcast: https://anchor.fm/northsidenow #NorthsideNOWPodcast #NorthsideChurch #MillieHayes #worshiparts --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/northsidenow/message
In this episode we share one of Rev. Dr. Zac Hick's plenaries from the 2022 Worship Arts Leader Initiative (WALi) Summit: Worship as a Wormhole. SHOW NOTES Links to Zac's Recent work: Check-out the WALi Summit:
This heartfelt podcast brings together timeless prayers, readings, declarations, and blessings from the ancient Celtic Christian tradition, as well as celebrating songs, songwriters, and artistry from modern independent Celtic Christian artists -- all formulating a posture of worship for us today. The Celtic Worship Podcast is curated and produced by Dr. Luke Gambill. Luke received his doctorate in worship studies from the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies, is the Director of Worship Arts at Mission Cleveland, is the Area Coordinator of Music Business at Lee University, spent 20+ years full-time in the Christian Music Industry in both creative development and publishing at companies such as Integrity Music and Capitol Christian Music Group, has a heritage in local church ministry, enjoys a rich bloodline that reaches generations across the United Kingdom, and loves the traditions of the ancient and current Celtic Christian worshipers. Would you like your music played on the Celtic Worship Podcast? Since its beginning, this podcast has celebrated Celtic Christian songwriters and artistry. All types of Celtic music are welcome, as long as the lyrics and artists are believers in Jesus Christ, the Savior. If you would like to submit your song(s) for consideration on the Celtic Worship Podcast, click HERE. The Scripture readings are based upon the Sunday Lectionary from The Book of Common Prayer (2019). Scripture readings are taken from the English Standard Version. The Psalter is the New Coverdale Psalter from The Book of Common Prayer (2019). Podcast artwork graciously provided by GABHART MEDIA: https://www.gabhartmedia.com JESUS PAID IT ALL (theme music) was produced by Sam Levine. Master Use Licensing permission has been cleared through Music Services. JESUS LOVES ME (HE IS STRONG) was produced by KD Music from Northern Ireland. For all related worship resources for this song, please visit https://kdmusic.co.uk/stories/blog/6943719/jesus-loves-me-he-is-strong. Here you will find a complete list of downloadable companion resources for usage during your corporate or personal times of worship. Be encouraged to go check these out, as well as the other many great songs from KD Music! The financial support for this weekly podcast goes toward website hosting fees, podcast hosting fees, copyright master fees, and other miscellaneous fees all associated with developing a podcast of this nature. If you appreciate weekly prayer and Celtic culture, consider a monthly pledge or a one-time donation at https://www.patreon.com/celticworshippodcast. With your ongoing gift, you can join us in this weekly journey of unearthing these timeless treasures of Celtic worship. Thank you!
This heartfelt podcast brings together timeless prayers, readings, declarations, and blessings from the ancient Celtic Christian tradition, as well as celebrating songs, songwriters, and artistry from modern independent Celtic Christian artists -- all formulating a posture of worship for us today. The Celtic Worship Podcast is curated and produced by Dr. Luke Gambill. Luke received his doctorate in worship studies from the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies, is the Director of Worship Arts at Mission Cleveland, is the Area Coordinator of Music Business at Lee University, spent 20+ years full-time in the Christian Music Industry in both creative development and publishing at companies such as Integrity Music and Capitol Christian Music Group, has a heritage in local church ministry, enjoys a rich bloodline that reaches generations across the United Kingdom, and loves the traditions of the ancient and current Celtic Christian worshipers. Would you like your music played on the Celtic Worship Podcast? Since its beginning, this podcast has celebrated Celtic Christian songwriters and artistry. All types of Celtic music are welcome, as long as the lyrics and artists are believers in Jesus Christ, the Savior. If you would like to submit your song(s) for consideration on the Celtic Worship Podcast, click HERE. JESUS PAID IT ALL (theme music) was produced by Sam Levine. Master Use Licensing permission has been cleared through Music Services. Podcast artwork graciously provided by GABHART MEDIA. O FOR A CLOSER WALK WITH GOD was recorded by Nigel Cameron and Julie Cameron-Hall. To hear more about this song, as well as other songs and artists on their label, please visit https://www.soundsofwonder.org. The financial support for this weekly podcast goes toward website hosting fees, podcast hosting fees, copyright master fees, and other miscellaneous fees all associated with developing a podcast of this nature. If you appreciate weekly prayer and Celtic culture, consider a monthly pledge or a one-time donation at https://www.patreon.com/celticworshippodcast. With your ongoing gift, you can join us in this weekly journey of unearthing these timeless treasures.
Topic: In this Thought Leader Podcast, Jeff Heisner talks with Rev. Steve Zank, Dr. John Boonenberg, and Dan Reinert about Worship Arts and how the new Community Worship Network Gatherings […]
In this episode we share one of Rev. Dr. Zac Hick's plenaries from the 2022 Worship Arts Leader Initiative (WALi) Summit: Worship as Gymnasium. SHOW NOTES Links to Zac's Recent work: Check-out the WALi Summit:
This heartfelt podcast brings together timeless prayers, readings, declarations, and blessings from the ancient Celtic Christian tradition, as well as celebrating songs, songwriters, and artistry from modern independent Celtic Christian artists -- all formulating a posture of worship for us today. The Celtic Worship Podcast is curated and produced by Dr. Luke Gambill. Luke received his doctorate in worship studies from the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies, is the Director of Worship Arts at Mission Cleveland, is the Area Coordinator of Music Business at Lee University, spent 20+ years full-time in the Christian Music Industry in both creative development and publishing at companies such as Integrity Music and Capitol Christian Music Group, has a heritage in local church ministry, enjoys a rich bloodline that reaches generations across the United Kingdom, and loves the traditions of the ancient and current Celtic Christian worshipers. Would you like your music played on the Celtic Worship Podcast? Since its beginning, this podcast has celebrated Celtic Christian songwriters and artistry. All types of Celtic music are welcome, as long as the lyrics and artists are believers in Jesus Christ, the Savior. If you would like to submit your song(s) for consideration on the Celtic Worship Podcast, click HERE. JESUS PAID IT ALL (theme music) was produced by Sam Levine. Master Use Licensing permission has been cleared through Music Services. Podcast artwork graciously provided by GABHART MEDIA. THERE IS A GREEN HILL FAR AWAY was recorded by Nigel Cameron and Julie Cameron-Hall. To hear more about this song, as well as other songs and artists on their label, please visit https://www.soundsofwonder.org. The financial support for this weekly podcast goes toward website hosting fees, podcast hosting fees, copyright master fees, and other miscellaneous fees all associated with developing a podcast of this nature. If you appreciate weekly prayer and Celtic culture, consider a monthly pledge or a one-time donation at https://www.patreon.com/celticworshippodcast. With your ongoing gift, you can join us in this weekly journey of unearthing these timeless treasures.
This heartfelt podcast brings together timeless prayers, readings, declarations, and blessings from the ancient Celtic Christian tradition, as well as celebrating songs, songwriters, and artistry from modern Celtic Christian believers -- all formulating a posture of worship for us today. The Celtic Worship Podcast is curated and produced by Dr. Luke Gambill. Luke received his doctorate in worship studies from the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies, is the Director of Worship Arts at Mission Cleveland, is the Area Coordinator of Music Business at Lee University, spent 20+ years full-time in the Christian Music Industry in both creative development and publishing at companies such as Integrity Music and Capitol Christian Music Group, has a heritage in local church ministry, enjoys a rich bloodline that reaches generations across the United Kingdom, and loves the traditions of the ancient and current Celtic Christian worshipers. Would you like your music played on the Celtic Worship Podcast? Since its beginning, this podcast has celebrated Celtic Christian songwriters and artistry. All types of Celtic music are welcome, as long as the lyrics and artists are believers in Jesus Christ, the Savior. If you would like to submit your song(s) for consideration on the Celtic Worship Podcast, click HERE. Listen on Spotify and YouTube! 00:00 - MUSIC INTRO 00:20 - INTRO 01:42 - Credo (I Believe) (Vincent Zarletti) 06:32 - The Grace (Dave Whitcroft – KD Music) 11:15 - Thine Be the Glory (New Scottish Hymns Band) 15:38 - My Jesus, I Love Thee (Nigel Cameron & Julie Cameron-Hall) 20:05 - PERMISSION LINK ON WEBSITE 21:27 - This Is a Holy Place (New Scottish Hymns Band) 26:09 - Freedom's Slave Hymn (Dave Whitcroft – KD Music) 30:31 - We Shall All Be Changed (New Scottish Hymns Band) 34:16 - There Is a Green Hill Far Away (Nigel Cameron & Julie Cameron-Hall) 42:50 - Come Lord Come (Dave Whitcroft – KD Music) 49:07 - Let Your Light Shine In the Darkness (New Scottish Hymns Band) 53:52 - SUPPORTING INDIE ARTISTS 55:27 - The Benediction (Vincent Zarletti) 56:27 - CREDITS JESUS PAID IT ALL (theme music) was produced by Sam Levine. Master Use Licensing permission has been cleared through Music Services. Podcast artwork graciously provided by GABHART MEDIA. The financial support for this weekly podcast goes toward website hosting fees, podcast hosting fees, copyright master fees, and other miscellaneous fees all associated with developing a podcast of this nature. Consider a monthly pledge or a one-time donation at https://www.patreon.com/celticworshippodcast.
Released early each Sunday morning, the Celtic Worship Podcast is hosted and produced by Dr. Luke Gambill. Luke received his doctorate in worship studies from the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies, is the Director of Worship Arts at Mission Cleveland, and is a music professor and choir director at Lee University. He has a long rich history in local church ministry, and a bloodline rooted in generations from all across the United Kingdom. This podcast is a culmination of his love and appreciation for the traditions of Celtic worshipers, both current and ancient. JESUS PAID IT ALL (theme music) was produced by Sam Levine. Master Use Licensing permission has been cleared through Music Services. Podcast artwork graciously provided by GABHART MEDIA. THERE IS A GREEN HILL FAR AWAY was recorded by Nigel Cameron and Julie Cameron-Hall. To hear more about this song, as well as other songs and artists on their label, please visit https://www.soundsofwonder.org. The financial support for this weekly podcast goes toward website hosting fees, podcast hosting fees, copyright master fees, and other miscellaneous fees all associated with developing a podcast of this nature. If you appreciate weekly prayer and Celtic culture, consider a monthly pledge or a one-time donation at https://www.patreon.com/celticworshippodcast. With your ongoing gift, you can join us in this weekly journey of unearthing these timeless treasures.
Would you say that your thoughts are more positive or negative? Too often we underestimate the damage that negative thinking and toxic beliefs have on our faith. Barb's guest author, speaker and music artist Denise Pass discusses how to overcome negative mindsets and position ourselves fully in God's truth and how we can live that out. As one who has faced some of life's greatest disappointments and heartaches, Denise offers powerful Scriptural insights and hope for you today. RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE denisepass.com Make Up Your Mind: Unlock Your Thoughts, Transform Your Life Connect with Denise on IG! Connect with Denise on FB! Listen to Denise's Podcast! ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUEST Biblical mindset coach, author, speaker, worship leader, songwriter, and podcaster, Denise Pass holds an MA in Biblical Exposition and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Biblical Exposition at Liberty University. Denise is the author of Make Up Your Mind, Shame Off You, 31 Days of Hope Reinvented and creator of The Bible Tribe® podcast. Denise serves on the writing teams for P31 First 5 app and COMPEL blog, and writes for her ministry, Seeing Deep Ministries, encouraging women to overcome the battles of the mind with the word of God, heal shame and find hope in God's word. Denise has also written songs that received radio play, including “You Are Worthy,” “Seeing Deep EP”, and songs from her album, Praying For You. Denise homeschooled her 5 children and she and her husband serve together at their church in Spotsylvania, VA, where Denise is the Director of Family Ministries and Worship Arts.
When is the last time you prayed? About 32% of U.S. adults said they seldom or never pray (up from 18% in 2007) with 29% of U.S. adults reporting they had no religious affiliation (an increase of 6 percentage points from 2016), with Millennials leading that shift. American adults are connecting less and less with religion and by extension the Church. For those interested in seeking both, how do you navigate that without compromising your contemporary beliefs on diversity, equity and inclusion? This week, Syd sits down with Millennial church leaders, Joslyn Henderson and Demarius Newsome, for an uplifting conversation on the necessity (or lack thereof) of Church for younger generations in S4 Ep8 How to Navigate Modern Spirituality in the Church. Minister Joslyn Henderson is the Director of Worship Arts at a multicultural, multigenerational, inclusive church in Northeast Washington D.C. As a nationally celebrated gospel singer and worship leader, she infuses her performative ministry with her scholarship on Black sacred music. Demarius Newsome in an Atlanta based attorney and worship leader who serves in multiple capacities of ministry and leadership at the Ray of Hope Christian Church, where he constantly seeks to understand “why” and “how” we do church. Want to connect with The Sugar Free Podcast? Check us out at: www.sugarfreepodcast.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0cHoUmESN8CF3uGZ7IyeDA ADVERTISEMENTS: Shop with The Sugar Free Podcast advertisers: The Lip Bar – Want lipsticks that pop on EVERY shade of black and brown? Enjoy 10% off at The Lip Bar when you click this link https://thelipbar.com/pages/_go_?ref=4474:355417&discount=SugarFree&utm_source=Affiliates&utm_medium=Homepage or use code SugarFree at checkout. Formally Forms– Need contract templates and forms for your business? Visit www.formallyforms.com for easy-to-use contract templates and forms for your business. Use code: SUGAR to receive 20% off your next purchase Building Bread—Want to start investing in the stock market? Purchase the Investor's Toolkit by clicking this link: https://buildingbread.thinkific.com/courses/the-investor-s-toolkit?ref=85305c AND this link will also get you 25% off your purchase.
Rev. Karen Chraska is our Assoc. Pastor of Worship Arts and leads us in beautiful song every Sunday. Holy Saturday is a day of Holy Week that we don't typically honor with a worship service in the Methodist tradition because there are so many differing views on what Jesus is doing the day before resurrection. Pastor Karen shares some thoughts for us to reflect on today as we prepare our hearts and minds for the risen Christ.
Connor Young (1 Tim. 3:1-13) Mr. Young is Interim Instructor of Worship Arts at JBU.
This week, Jeremy Perigo, Director of Campus Ministries and Worship Arts, continued our chapel series, "GODSPEED: The Pace of Being Known," with a sermon about rest.
In this episode of the "Our Calling" series, the DCC Worship Arts Program Director, Scott Spies, shares his personal calling into ministry and his journey as a worshiper. That journey ultimately led to a career of educating and mentoring men and women called into worship ministry. Mr. Spies has been connected with Dallas Christian College since 1987 and has served in several different roles, including his current role as Director of Advancement. His real passion, however, is for worship which you will discover as you hear him talk about DCC's Worship Arts program.