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22 June 2010 ~ 2 Comments

Worship Seminar with Tom Kraeuter – My Takeaway

This past weekend I was able to enjoy a day-long worship seminar from Tom Kraeuter hosted by the Association Free Lutheran Theological Seminary.  It was highly beneficial for me (and hopefully many others there).  What was interesting was that I came expecting a workshop on practicals and mechanics of worship ministry (namely – musical training) [...]

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01 August 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Highlights From WorshipGod08 (in absentia)

After looking up what “in absentia” actually means I have to say this – “You keep using that word.  I do not think that word means you what think it means.”  But I digress already…. For those of you (like me) who are unable to attend WorshipGod08 I thought I’d offer a few highlights from [...]

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25 July 2008 ~ 24 Comments

What Do I Blog About – Wordle Tells Me! And it’s High Time to Spread Some Blog Love

What I Blog About – From Wordle Since Billy Chia just confessed that he is a “church addict” after entering his blog into wordle, I wanted to see what would come about if I did the same thing.  Here it is: The best thing about it – every time I refreshed, the words “worship” and [...]

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22 July 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Brett Harris on Worship and The National Worship Leader Conference

I hope you’re all enjoying a lovely Tuesday morning!  I wanted to point you to a few resources today: From the Rebelution: Brett Harris just posted this great article on worship. Very cool to see the younger generation stepping up. National Worship Leader Conference: If you’re like me and have a hard time getting to [...]

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19 February 2008 ~ 4 Comments

Definitely Missing The Conferences

It’s now been over four years since I’ve been to a conference on worship and music. I am definitely missing it. The last conference I attended was Created to Praise in St. Louis where I witnessed the birthing of Paul Baloche’s latest arrangement of How Great Thou Art. That was pretty cool. Anyone have any [...]

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