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The Use Of The Organ In "Blended" Worship, Mark Thallander
The Use Of The Organ In "Blended" Worship, 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.
Creative Accompaniments To Enliven The Congregational Songs, Christina Mandang
Creative Accompaniments To Enliven The Congregational Songs, Christina Mandang
Symposium on Worship Archive
Handout from a session about accompanying congregational song.
It is very often said that the "traditional" or "conventional" hymns are boring. One of the main reasons why the young peoples are not keen on singing the hymns is because of the accompaniment. Actually, with some basic knowledge about improvisation and using some percussion, we can enliven our accompaniment.
Moving Toward Excellence With Your Church Choir, Jeffrey S. Wilson
Moving Toward Excellence With Your Church Choir, Jeffrey S. Wilson
Symposium on Worship Archive
Handout for a workshop about exploring 'new' and 'old' ways of improving diction, intonation, choral blend, and musicality.
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.