This Summer's Worship & Ministry Sessions to Explore

March 13, 2024

When we talk about music ministry, of course we're talking about the music we sing and play, but that's not all! At Alleluia, we not only seek to equip church musicians with music resources and technical skills, but our clinicians also share valuable perspectives that can be applied to any music ministry context. We are looking forward to having these worship clinicians and panelists on the Alleluia schedule.

Take a moment to explore the exciting lineup of ministry sessions planned for you.

Randall Bradley

Why I Believe in the Transformative Power of
Congregational Singing (and You Should Too)! 
This session will explore ways in which congregational singing transforms lives, impacts belief systems, and nurtures community. Randall Bradley will share from his own experiences and lead you to reflect and re-imagine music’s impact on your individual and communal worship. 

Making Sunday Count: Fostering Your Child’s Worship Practices
How can you assure your child has the tools to develop into a Godly worshiper? Come to this session to gather best practices for maximal impact – for parents and those who work with children.

A Very Special Panel!

Worldwide Worship: That Is God’s Idea
Panelists: Maria Monteiro, Eric Amouzou, Adekunle Oyeniyi, Antonius Priyanto, Sen Kikon
This session is an invitation for you to consider Christian worship through a multicultural lens. Panelists from Brazil, Ghana, India, Indonesia, and Nigeria will share their perspectives in worshiping the Triune God in their own cultural context (singing and dancing included!)

David Music

Isaac Watts at 350
Isaac Watts is often called the "Father of English Hymnody." This session will explore how his hymns created a revolution in congregational song and why many of them have proven so enduring. The session will include singing some of his best-known hymns, as well as some that are less known. 

Stephen Newby

Out of the Sanctuary and INTO THE WORLD
How a Christian Church worships reflects what that Church believes, and specifically what it believes about its own nature and mission. We will explore the Nature of Multi-Ethnic Worship and how to do this Kingdom of Missional work in your church and into the world. 

Spiritual Discipline: Worship Service Planning
How to import biblical creativity and diversity in your worship services

Dennis Worley

Reflections on 30 Years of Music & Worship Ministry in One Church
Discuss with Pastor Worley lessons learned and best practices from serving in the same church for 30 years

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