july 27-29, 2017 5701 highway 80 east music ...don odom winters school of music and ministry...
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MUSIC LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE • July 6-8
July 27-29, 2017Park Place Baptist Church
5701 Highway 80 EastPearl, Mississippi
Dr. David MannerAssociate Executive DirectorKansas-Nebraska Convention of Southern BaptistsLeadership/Worship/Administration
Cliff DurenWorship PastorThe Church at Station Hill, a Regional campus ofBrentwood Baptist Church, TNWorship Leadership
Judy Walker Minister of MusicUtica Baptist Church, UticaKeyboard
Terrica McBride PianistUtica Baptist Church, UticaKeyboard
Carol McElroyPreschool ChoirGilbertown Baptist ChurchGilbertown, AlabamaPreschool Choir Tracks
Alison TomesChildren’s ChoirHarrisburg Baptist Church, TupeloChildren’s Choir Tracks
Dr. Gary GrayMinister of MusicBelden Baptist Church, BeldenYouth Music/Worship Ministry
Edd BrashierMinister of MusicFirst Baptist Church Enterprise, AlabamaHandbell Specialist
Bethany BrandCounselorPark Place Baptist Church, PearlCounseling
Brad ClevelandElectric/Lead Guitar
Greg McGinnisDrums
Lindsey MillerAcoustic/Rhythm Guitar
Paul NelsonKeys
Mario SangermanoBass Guitar
PROGRAM PERSONNEL
CHURCH MUSIC MISSISSIPPI
EXHIBITORSHope Smith S.M.A.C.K. (Summer Music and Arts Camp for Kids)Wyndy South Mississippi Baptist Young Musicians Honor ChoirSusan Luttrell Mississippi Baptist All-State Youth Choir and Orchestra/HeartSongLewis Oswalt Book SearchGreg Long Blue Mountain College, Department of Fine Arts and SpeechAngela Willoughby Mississippi College, Music DepartmentDon Odom Winters School of Music and Ministry Studies, William Carey UniversityTim Ruth MBCB - Financial Services RepresentativeDaniel Hall Mississippi Baptist Foundation
7:45 a.m.8:30 a.m.9:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. NOON
2:00 p.m.3:15 p.m.3:45 p.m.5:30 p.m.7:00 p.m.
Dr. Gary GrayMinister of MusicBelden Baptist Church, BeldenYouth Music/Worship Ministry
Edd BrashierMinister of MusicFirst Baptist Church Enterprise, AlabamaHandbell Specialist
Bethany BrandCounselorPark Place Baptist Church, PearlCounseling
Brad ClevelandElectric/Lead Guitar
Greg McGinnisDrums
Lindsey MillerAcoustic/Rhythm Guitar
Paul NelsonKeys
Mario SangermanoBass Guitar
12:30 – 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.3:00 p.m.
4:45 p.m.5:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:45 a.m. 8:30 a.m.9:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m.11:00 a.m.
NOON
CMM SCHEDULE
RegistrationChurchmen Rehearsal (Sanctuary)Churchwomen Rehearsal (Choir Room)Combined Churchmen & Churchwomen Rehearsal (Sanctuary)Mississippi Baptist Symphony Orchestra (Sanctuary)Banquet for all CMM participants (Boatner Hall)Worship (Sanctuary)ChurchwomenChurchmenMBSOCliff Duren and Overflow
Breakfast (Boatner Hall)Plenary/Dr. David Manner (Sanctuary)Breakout Session #5Coffee/Refreshments (Boatner Hall)Breakout Session #6Business Session/**Door Prizes/Wrap-up (Sanctuary)**Must be present to win
FRIDAY, JULY 28
THURSDAY, JULY 27
SATURDAY, JULY 29
Breakfast (Boatner Hall)Plenary/Dr. David Manner (Sanctuary)Breakout Session #1Coffee/Refreshments (Boatner Hall)Breakout Session #2Lunch (On Your Own)Breakout Session #3Coffee/Refreshments (Boatner Hall)Breakout Session #4Banquet (Boatner Hall) for all CMM Participants and Park Place Worship MinistryFriday Evening Worship Leadership Featuring Park Place Worship Ministry and Dr. David Manner (Sanctuary)
7:45 a.m.8:30 a.m.9:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. NOON
2:00 p.m.3:15 p.m.3:45 p.m.5:30 p.m.7:00 p.m.
7:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m. NOON 3:15 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
Breakfast (Boatner Hall)Friday & Saturday
Coffee/Refreshments(Boatner Hall)Friday & Saturday
Lunch (On Your Own)Friday
Coffee/Refreshments(Boatner Hall) Friday
Banquet (Boatner Hall) Thursday & Friday
1:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Churchmen (Sanctuary) Churchwomen(Choir Room)
Churchmen & Church-women together (Sanctuary)
Mississippi Baptist Symphony Orchestra (MBSO)(Sanctuary)
Banquet (Boatner Hall) Statewide Worship Service:featuring: Cliff Duren and Overflow, Church-men, Churchwomen & MBSO(Sanctuary)
8:30 - 9:15 a.m. 9:15 - 10:30 a.m. 11 a.m. - NOON
PlenaryMore Than A Feeling - Dr. David Manner(Sanctuary)
Breakout Session #1 Breakout Session #2
2:00 - 3:15 p.m. 3:45 - 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Breakout Session #3 Breakout Session #4 Worship Park Place Worship Ministry Dr. David Manner (Sanctuary)
MEAL/REFRESHMENTS
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
FRIDAY MORNING
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Rehe
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8:30 - 9:15 a.m. 9:15 - 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. - NOON NOON
Worship Devotional and Third Plenary “The Unforced Rhythms of Grace”Dr. David Manner(Sanctuary)
Breakout Session #5 Breakout Session #6 Business Session/**Door Prizes/Wrap-up Andy Cummings (Sanctuary)
SATURDAY MORNING
** Private Counseling will be available throughout the conference with Bethany Brand (Room 240a) or David Manner (Prayer Room), by appointment only.
BREAKOUT SESSION #1 - FRIDAY 9:15 A.M. - 10:30 A.M.
BREAKOUT SESSION #3 - FRIDAY 2:00 P.M. - 3:15 P.M.
BREAKOUT SESSION #2 - FRIDAY 11:00 A.M. - NOON
50 Worship Tips Rookies Should Learn & Veterans Should Relearn - David Manner (Rm. 125)Effective Worship Planning & Leading - Cliff Duren (Sanctuary)Bass Guitar - Mario Sangermano (Rm. 231)Rhythm Guitar - Lindsey Miller (Rm. 227)Lead Guitar - Brad Cleveland (Rm. 206)Drums - Greg McGinnis (Rm. 225)Worship Band Keyboard - Paul Nelson (Rm. 205)Accompanying... Do’s & Don’ts - Judy Walker & Terrica McBride (Activities Room) (Class will be repeated on Saturday)Finding Music for Preschool Choir Time - Carol McElroy (Rm. 153)Oh, Dear, What Can The Matter Be? Have I Stayed Too long at the Fair? - Alison Tomes (Rm. 240 - Choir Room)
Why Grandparents & Grandchildren Can’t Worship Together - David Manner (Rm. 125) Handling Auditions with a Ministry Mindset - Cliff Duren (Sanctuary)Bass Guitar - Mario Sangermano (Rm. 231)Rhythm Guitar - Lindsey Miller (Rm. 227)Lead Guitar - Brad Cleveland (Rm. 206)Drums - Greg McGinnis (Rm. 225)Worship Band Keyboard - Paul Nelson (Rm. 205)No One Can Bring Your Praise But You! - Judy Walker & Terrica McBride (Activities Room)Fun, Easy Games and Activities for Teaching Preschool Music - Carol McElroy (Rm. 153) (Class will be repeated on Saturday)Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats - Alison Tomes (Rm. 240 - Choir Room)Handbell Maintenance - Edd Brashier (Game Room)
Preparing Your Volunteers Well - Cliff Duren (Sanctuary)Bass Guitar - Mario Sangermano (Rm. 231)Rhythm Guitar - Lindsey Miller (Rm. 227)Lead Guitar - Brad Cleveland (Rm. 206)Drums - Greg McGinnis (Rm. 225)Worship Band Keyboard - Paul Nelson (Rm. 205)Chords/Shmords!! - Judy Walker & Terrica McBride (Activities Room) (Class will be repeated on Saturday)Perfect Attendance & Perfect Behavior for Preschool Choir Time - Carol McElroy (Rm. 153)Hickory Dickory Dock - Alison Tomes (Rm. 240 - Choir Room)
BREAKOUT SESSION #4 - FRIDAY 3:45 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
BREAKOUT SESSION #6 - SATURDAY 11:00 A.M. - NOON
BREAKOUT SESSION #5 - SATURDAY 9:15 A.M. - 10:30 A.M.
The Worship Pastor’s Role as Shepherd - Cliff Duren (Sanctuary)Bass Guitar - Mario Sangermano (Rm. 231)Rhythm Guitar - Lindsey Miller (Rm. 227)Lead Guitar - Brad Cleveland (Rm. 206)Drums - Greg McGinnis (Rm. 225)Worship Band Keyboard - Paul Nelson (Rm. 205)This New-Fangled Music! - Judy Walker & Terrica McBride (Activities Room)Preparing Preschoolers to Read Music - Carol McElroy (Rm. 153)Ring Around the Rosie - Alison Tomes (Rm. 240)Handbells Rehearsal Techniques - Edd Brashier (Game Room)
Creating Worship Tourists - David Manner (Rm. 125)Effective Multi-Generational Worship - Cliff Duren (Sanctuary)Bass Guitar - Mario Sangermano (Rm. 231)Rhythm Guitar - Lindsey Miller (Rm. 227)Lead Guitar - Brad Cleveland (Rm. 206)Drums - Greg McGinnis (Rm. 225)Worship Band Keyboard - Paul Nelson (Rm. 205) Accompanying...Do’s & Don’ts - Judy Walker & Terrica McBride (Repeat) (Activities Room)Preschoolers—From Choir Time to Worship - Carol McElroy (Rm. 153)One Two, Buckle My Shoe - Alison Tomes (Rm. 240)Foundation for Youth Ministry through Music: Discipleship - Gary Gray (Boatner Hall) Beginning Handbell Techniques - Edd Brashier (Game Room)
The Necessary Disciplines of a Worship Pastor - Cliff Duren (Sanctuary)Bass Guitar - Mario Sangermano (Rm. 231)Rhythm Guitar - Lindsey Miller (Rm. 227)Lead Guitar - Brad Cleveland (Rm. 206)Drums - Greg McGinnis (Rm. 225)Worship Band Keyboard - Paul Nelson (Rm. 205) Chords/Shmords!! - Judy Walker & Terrica McBride (Repeat) (Activities Room)Fun, Easy Games and Activities for Teaching Preschool Music - Carol McElroy (Repeat) (Rm. 153) Foundation for Youth Ministry through Music: Encouragement, Equipping, and Body Life - Gary Gray (Boatner Hall)Advanced Handbell Techniques - Edd Brashier (Game Room)
OVERFLOWCliff Duren, April Duren & Heather Richardson
Overflow is made up of husband/wife team, Cliff and April Duren, along with their good friend, Heather Richardson. Their ministry together started at First Baptist Church Woodstock, GA, where they led wor-ship on a weekly basis. As other opportunities came, the trio felt led to embark on their first Overflow re-cording in 2011, “All to Bring You Glory.” Since then, they have recorded 4 projects; their most recent re-lease being “You Reign Forever.” Each recording con-tains an eclectic mix of modern worship, gospel, and a cappella music. No matter the style, Overflow has their heart set on lifting high the name of Jesus and sharing the true saving message of the Gospel.
Cliff and wife, April, have 4 children (Mac, Sydney, Elijah, & Emma Kate). Cliff writes and produces music resources for the local church in addition to serving as the worship pastor at the Church at Station Hill in Spring Hill, TN, a Regional Campus of Brentwood Baptist Church. April teaches a weekly Bible study, does studio session work, and is very active in the music ministry at SH.
Heather and her husband, Scott, live in Woodstock, GA with their 5 children (3 biological girls: Addie, Ol-ivia & Sophie; and 2 adopted children: Noah & Tiffany), where she continues to lead on the worship team at FBCW. Scott works in commercial construction and is an incredible supporter of the music ministry of Overflow.
Every Overflow event has its own unique feel and approach. You may find the group leading worship for a conference or worship service, doing a full concert, or joining together with choirs and orchestras for a worship concert. No matter the occasion, Cliff, April, and Heather are humbled and thrilled for every op-portunity to represent Christ & minister through music.
The Necessary Disciplines of a Worship Pastor - Cliff Duren (Sanctuary)Bass Guitar - Mario Sangermano (Rm. 231)Rhythm Guitar - Lindsey Miller (Rm. 227)Lead Guitar - Brad Cleveland (Rm. 206)Drums - Greg McGinnis (Rm. 225)Worship Band Keyboard - Paul Nelson (Rm. 205) Chords/Shmords!! - Judy Walker & Terrica McBride (Repeat) (Activities Room)Fun, Easy Games and Activities for Teaching Preschool Music - Carol McElroy (Repeat) (Rm. 153) Foundation for Youth Ministry through Music: Encouragement, Equipping, and Body Life - Gary Gray (Boatner Hall)Advanced Handbell Techniques - Edd Brashier (Game Room)
CLIFF DURENWorship Leader/Arranger/Orchestrator/Producer
Cliff Duren is the worship pastor at The Church at Station Hill, a regional campus of Brentwood Baptist Church in Brentwood, TN. Before joining the Brentwood Bap-tist team in 2012, Cliff served for 7 years as the Staff Arranger & Contemporary Worship Leader at First Baptist Church Woodstock in Woodstock, GA. In addition, Cliff arranges, orchestrates, and produces music resources for various church music publishers while also producing and/or orchestrating various artist recordings each year with artists such as Laura Story, This Hope, Michael English & Larnelle Harris. He is very grateful for this opportunity to fulfill his passion of creating resources for the local church. Cliff also just completed his first film score for the faith-based film “Champion,” which hit theaters nationwide in May of 2017. Cliff became a Christian at age seventeen and soon after pursued a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from Shorter University in Rome, GA and a Master’s Degree in Church Music from
Lee University in Cleveland, TN. In the past 9 years, he has been nominated for 12 Dove Awards. In March of 2002, Cliff married his college sweetheart, April. Together, Cliff and April enjoy leading worship togeth-er and ministering at various churches, conferences, and workshops.
LINDSEY MILLERAcoustic/Rhythm Guitar
Lindsey Miller is a freelance guitarist based in Nash-
ville, TN. Known best for her stylistic versatility, she
can be seen and heard in a variety of settings from
large stages, pit orchestras, and recording studios to
church conferences and small ministries. Her most re-
cent credits include touring with Lauren Daigle and For
King and Country on their 2016 Christmas tour and ap-
pearances on five episodes of the ABC/CMT tv show
Nashville. As a session player, Lindsey has worked on
a variety of projects including jazz big bands, musi-
cals, theme park shows, and artist records. Her ability
to read notation and double on several other instru-
ments has made her a welcome addition to the Nash-
ville scene. You can hear her along with other notable
musicians such as Keith Carlock and Tim Reynolds on saxophonist Jeff Coffin’s upcoming album “Next Time
Yellow” due to be released in 2017. In addition to her accomplishments as a performer, Lindsey has always
been passionate about worship and music ministry. She’s a 2013 graduate of Southwestern Baptist Theologi-
cal Seminary and currently serves at Brentwood Baptist Church in Brentwood, TN. It’s her hope that all music
ministries no matter how large or small can develop their gifts in a way that best communicates the gospel
and brings honor and glory to God.
GREG MCGINNIS Drums
Greg McGinnis began playing music at a young age.
Growing up in the church and following his father’s
footsteps, he began playing in the orchestra at age 12
in his home church of First Baptist Clarksville, Tennes-
see. These formative years helped to shape his playing
and his heart to serve the Lord by serving in the music
ministry. Moving to Nashville in 2005 to pursue a career
in music, he graduated from Belmont University, study-
ing recording engineering and audio production. Equal
parts engineer and musician, Greg has had the oppor-
tunity to work with Michael W. Smith, Travis Cottrell,
Cliff Duren, Laura Story, Voices of Joy, and others. Greg is married to his high school sweetheart Courtney.
They have 2 young children, Laura Jane and Griffin. You can find him playing drums regularly at his home
church in Spring Hill, TN, the Church at Station Hill.
BRAD CLEVELAND Electric/Lead Guitar
Brad Cleveland is a worship leader and minister in Franklin, TN at The Church at West Franklin,
a Regional Campus of Brentwood Baptist Church. He received a Bachelor’s in Christian Stud-
ies from the University of Mobile & a Master’s of Divinity in Worship Leadership from South-
eastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has been in local church ministry for over 10 years
in Alabama, North Carolina, and Tennessee. He has had the opportunity to play guitar all over
the world and in a wide variety of settings. He is married to Meredith and has 2 children, Isabel
and Amos.
PAUL NELSON Keys
Paul Nelson, an alumnus of Belmont University, has enjoyed an extensive career as one
of the world’s premiere improvisational cellists. He brilliantly combines traditional, clas-
sical technique with a unique, modern sensibility. As a soloist, he has performed on
national TV shows such as The Talk and The Tonight Show and has been one of the few
cellists featured on the Grand Ole Opry. In addition to touring with Steve Green on his
2004 Woven in Time tour, he has shared the stage with Alison Krauss, Michael W. Smith,
Andrew Greer, Phil Keaggy, Keith and Kristyn Getty, Twila Paris, FFH, and many others.
In the past few years, he has frequently been seen touring with Nichole Nordeman. In
the studio, Paul has recorded with OneRepublic, U2, Paul McCartney, Sandi Patty, Mark
Lowry, Natalie Grant, CeCe Winans, Chris Shinn, Matt Papa, Jill Phillips, Ronnie Free-
man, Big Daddy Weave, Jeremy Camp, Andrew Peterson, Joel Engle, Kelly Minter, and many others. As a proud member
of Nashville Music Scoring, you may have heard Paul play on recordings for video games such as Call of Duty: Black Ops
3, Minecraft, Dragon Age, or Star Wars: Knights of the Fallen Empire, or the trailers for Star Wars Battlefront and Fifa 16,
or one of the many other films and video games that have been recording in Nashville, TN.
MARIO SANGERMANO Bass Guitar
Mario Sangermano grew up in Chicago, IL. He began studying music at age nine with his
maternal grandfather, who was a professional violinist in Europe. Mario studied Solfeg-
gio and music theory and began playing drums. By age twelve, Mario switched to Guitar
for three months, and then began playing electric bass in local neighborhood bands. He
played bass all throughout high school, playing in various rock, jazz, and fusion bands. By
age 18, he began playing upright bass, and taking classical lessons with Warren Benfield
who was the principal bassist for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the time. Mario later
enrolled in the Jazz and Commercial music program at the ”American Conservatory of
Music,” playing in the school’s Big Band as well as the Jack Mouse Quintet. At the age of
twenty-one, Mario moved to Los Angeles, California where he played in various bands. In
1994, Mario relocated to Nashville, TN where he still resides, playing bass for various art-
ists and sessions and also is a solo artist. Some of the people he has toured and/or record-
ed with include Crystal Lewis, Avalon, Steve Green, Twila Paris, Michael O’Brien, The Annie Moses band, and many more.
WORSHIP PASTOR INTENSIVEDr. David Manner
Friday Morning Plenary Title: “More Than A Feeling”Mark 12:28-31Is it possible our worshippers are hooked on a feeling instead of spirit and truth worship? So if that feeling is not elicited, are they leaving our worship services believing worship couldn’t and didn’t occur? Worship that just stirs the emotions may not be worship at all.
Saturday Morning PlenaryTitle: “The Unforced Rhythms of Grace”Matthew 11:28-30If you’ve flown on a commerical airline you have heard the flight attendant recite the following pre-flight safety instructions: “In the unlikely event the air level in the main cabin becomes unstable, oxygen masks will drop in front of each passenger.” Passengers are then instructed to secure their own masks before assisting other passengers. Some of us are exhausted physically, emotionally, and spiritually. So how can we expect to lead otherswhere we no longer have the resolve to go ourselves?
50 Worship Tips Rookies Should Learn andVeterans Should RelearnIt doesn’t matter if you are a worship-leadingnovice or aging veteran; you have inevitably looked back at certain services, special events, entire seasons or various relationships with a deep longing for a second chance to handle things differently. It’s impossible to go back and make corrections for most of those situations. But we do have a chance to get it right the next time.
Why Grandparents and Grandchildren Can’t Worship TogetherIn an effort to appease multiple generations and minimize conflict, we often look for a watered down stylistic and musical common ground or divide our church along age and preference lines. Except in rare cases, the worshiping community suffers and all generations lose. So how can we help “One generation praise God’s works to another?” (Psalm 145:4)
CLASSES AND DESCRIPTIONS
Dr. David Manner is the Associate Executive Director for the Kansas-Nebraska Convention of Southern Baptists and has served on the convention staff since 2000. His ministry responsibilities include worship consultation and leadership de-velopment. Before joining the convention staff, David served for twenty years in music/worship ministry with congregations in Kansas, Arkansas, Texas, and Okla-homa. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Oklahoma Baptist University; a Master of Church Music degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; and a Doctor of Worship Studies from the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies.
David has led worship and leadership conferences with numerous churches, conventions and educational institutions including serving as an adjunct faculty partner for graduate intensives at Liberty University Center for Music and Worship. He also had the opportunity to teach worship courses in January 2014, for the Kenya Baptist Theological College, Nairobi, Kenya. David writes for various online and print publications and can be followed on his Worship Evaluation Blog.
(Dr. David Manner, cont’d)Creating Worship TouristsIf we never involve our congregants as more than casual bystanders while we read, speak, sing, play, pray, testify, lead, mediate, commune, baptize, confess, thank, petition and exhort for them, then how can we expect them to transform from passive spectators to active participators? Aren’t we really creating worship tourists who select their destination based solely on their impression of the platform tour guide and excursion offered rather than worship travelers on a continuous journey?
HEALTHY WORSHIP LEADERSHIP Cliff Duren
Effective Worship Planning & Leading Preparing Your Volunteers Well Handling Auditions with a Ministry Mindset The Worship Pastor’s Role as Shepherd Effective Multi-generational WorshipThe Necessary Disciplines of a WorshipPastor
WORSHIP BAND TEACHING
Bass Guitar: Mario SangermanoRhythm Guitar: Lindsey MillerLead Guitar: Brad ClevelandDrums: Greg McGinnisWorship Band Keyboard: Paul Nelson
KEYBOARD TRACKSJudy Walker and Terrica McBride
Accompanying...Do’s & Don’ts, how to enhance, not overwhelm!Playing for worship, vocal solos, keyboard solos/duets, etc.
Chords/Shmords!! How to read chords, how to play chords even if you don’t want to! (No one will be harmed during this class!)
No One Can Bring Your Praise but You! What’s your story–why are you playing for worship?
This New-Fangled Music! How to fake it or how to play it with joy!
(NOTE: THE FIRST TWO CLASSES WILL BE REPEATED ON SATURDAY MORNING.)
PRESCHOOL CHOIR TRACKSCarol McElroy
Finding Music for Preschool Choir TimePreschool music resources for choir time will be presented.
Perfect Attendance and Perfect Behavior for Preschool Choir Time Instruction will be given to promote classroom discipline and regular attendance for choir time.
Fun, Easy Games and Activities for Teaching Preschool MusicClass will participate in playing music games and activities for teaching preschoolers. (Repeated in Session 6, Saturday AM)
Preparing Preschoolers to Read Music Class will discover activities that teach musical concepts for preschoolers.
Preschoolers—From Choir Time to WorshipCreative ways will be explored to present preschoolers in the worship service.
CLASSES AND DESCRIPTIONS
CHILDREN’S CHOIR TRACKSAlison Tomes
Oh, Dear, What Can the Matter Be? Have I Stayed Too Long at the Fair?Giving 1st graders a reason to come to Children’s Choir – Giving 6th graders a reason to stay. Keeping kids coming to choir when they are pulled in multiple directions. Making Choir intentional and fun. Helping your church realize the value and importance of the Children’s Choir Ministry.
Hickory Dickory Dock Time management tips on organizing and implementing an effective children’s choir rehearsal from beginning to end.
Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats:Making Sense Out of Hymns Incorporating hymns into your weekly rehearsal in a fun and engaging way. Choosing hymns and using instruments to help make them stick. Developing a hymn memory program that will encourage children to learn hymns of the faith.
Ring Around the RosieSharing the gospel as part of your Children’s Choir Rehearsal. Various ways to present the gospel so that the songs they sing in choir will be sung in eternity as well.
One Two, Buckle My Shoe Line Upon Line; Precept Upon Precept Teaching the Word in children’s choir. Creating fun and engaging Scripture chants and interpretations. Hiding God’s Word in the hearts of children rhythmically.
YOUTH TRACKSDr. Gary Gray
Foundation for Youth Ministry through music: DiscipleshipThis session will cover the Biblical and structural foundation for music ministry through youth. Topics will include the necessity of keeping the ministry centered upon Biblical goals and outcomes, and the structure and patterns to support those goals.
Foundation for Youth Ministry through Music: Encouragement, Equipping, and Body LifeThis session will cover the practical aspects of music ministry through youth. Topics will include: the relationship aspects of the Biblical mandate to minister, the necessity to equip youth for more than just “church as usual,” and full integration of Youth music into the body life of the church.
HANDBELL TRACKSEdd Brashier
Beginning Handbell Techniques The beginning techniques would include the symbols found in bell music and the proper way of ringing/playing those symbols.
Advanced Handbell TechniquesThe advanced techniques would include such things as shelley, four-in-hand, singing bell, malleting, etc.
Handbell MaintenanceClass on adjusting, repairing and voicing bells - would cover both Malmark and Schulmerich.
Rehearsal techniques For leaders
CLASSES AND DESCRIPTIONS
MAP OF PARK PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH
NOTES
NOTES
A Service of your Cooperative Program
MISSISSIPPI BAPTIST CONVENTION BOARDJim Futral, Executive Director-Treasurer
Steve Stone, Associate Executive Director-Church GrowthSlater Murphy, Director-Church Music
“Helping to Bring Mississippi and the World to Jesus”
Mississippi Baptist Singing Churchwomen Retreat
GARAYWA Camp & Conference CenterClinton, Miss.
August 25-26, 2017
Registration begins at 4:30 p.m.
Cost: $76One night’s lodging (Double Occupancy)
and three meals
Mississippi Singing Churchmen Tour
September 11, 2017FBC Crystal Springs
Rehearsal – 1:30 p.m.Worship Concert – 7:00 p.m.
September 12, 2017Forest BC, Forest - noon
Highland BC, Meridian - 7:00 p.m.
Church Music Personnel
Slater MurphyDirector
Cathy TaylorMinistry Assistant
Church Music Contract ConsultantsSusan LuttrellYouth/Drama
David YoungInstrumental
Wyndy SouthKeyboard/Children
Event CoordinatorsBarry BurrisHandbells
Hope SmithS.M.A.C.K. Camps
Byron GreenMississippi Baptist All-State Youth Orchestra