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Letting Shadows Lengthen: New Hymn Texts For Holy Week, Mary Louise Bringle
Letting Shadows Lengthen: New Hymn Texts For Holy Week, Mary Louise Bringle
Symposium on Worship Archive
Ten "new" texts for Holy Week, including a song in Spanish. All hymns lyrics are listed, as well as the tune to which they are sung (if the sheet music is not also included).
The Use Of The Organ In "Blended" Worship: "What's In Your Blender?", Mark Thallander
The Use Of The Organ In "Blended" Worship: "What's In Your Blender?", Mark Thallander
Symposium on Worship Archive
A video journey in "blended" worship from Assemblies of God, Baptist, Congregational, Foursquare, Reformed, Presbyterian and United Methodist congregations.
Heavenly Harmonies For Worship Team Vocalists, Greg Scheer
Heavenly Harmonies For Worship Team Vocalists, Greg Scheer
Symposium on Worship Archive
Adding vocal harmonies to worship songs can sound lovely, but it is not easy to do well. In this session, worship team leaders and vocalists will learn how to create vocal harmonies for everything from two voices to full choir. Participants will sing and see each example.
Moving Toward Excellence With Your Church Choir: Exploring 'New' And 'Old' Ways Of Improving Diction, Intonation, Choral Blend And Musicality, Jeffrey S. Wilson
Moving Toward Excellence With Your Church Choir: Exploring 'New' And 'Old' Ways Of Improving Diction, Intonation, Choral Blend And Musicality, Jeffrey S. Wilson
Symposium on Worship Archive
At the heart of worship is Word, font and table, surrounded by prayer and song.
Nairobi Statement on Worship and Culture:
Worship is: transcultural, contextual, countercultural, and cross-cultural.
Sing With Me, Please!, Joyce Borger
Sing With Me, Please!, Joyce Borger
Symposium on Worship Archive
A workshop offered by Joyce Borger discussing how to lead a singing activity, including considerations of how to best make activities good for children, teenagers, and adults.