Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Leadership and Growth


Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians that we are the body of Christ with many parts and members.  This event will help us explore ways to be effective in planning and leading those "members" around us right now and also to think about the future.  What leadership and "member" role you will have in 5 or 10 years from now?     Whether you are a new volunteer tech person, a seasoned drummer, a hobby bass player, a flag waiver, a grouchy old guy, or whatever, God is seeking you.... the worshiper!  Lets gather to encourage each other in this challenging journey of corporate musical worship.

June 15, 2013
Alive Church Ephrata (Formerly Ephrata Mennonite Church)


8:45 - Registration
9:00 - Welcome
9:10 - Worship with Ephrata Mennonite Church
9:30 - Group Session— The Average Worship Leader: Jeremy Graeff
10:00 - Coffee Break
10:15 - Breakout Sessions
12:00 - Lunch for whoever wants to hang out


After a general session, you'll have the chance to choose from the following workshops:

Worship Leader ESP
Dan Sigmon from Manor Church will share 10 Steps for ESP (Essential Service Planning) and practical, creative ideas he has developed over his career as a worship pastor in a variety of churches and cities.

Leadership Tools
Brett Lovern from Harvest Bible Chapel will share tools that help him effectively and efficiently lead his worship team. Everything from click tracks to online planning tools, and helpful apps.

Worship and Prayer Room
Dave Helmuth from Ad Lib Music will lead an extended worship and prayer time for anyone wanting to dwell in the word and worship.

Song Writing
Gary Buck from Petra Christian Fellowship will walk us through the spiritual discipline of song writing and why it is important.

Fake Plants and Set Design
Designer David Kern from EthosDesignCo will share some simple and easy ideas for changing the set and lighting in your space.


This event is designed for your WHOLE worship ministry! Bring them all and stay for lunch together.

Eventbrite - Leadership and Growth

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