
I do think that if you are a worship leader, worship team member, songwriter or at all involved in leading worship or the worship experience that this event could change your life. Often, the hype of large conferences gives a charge for a few weeks, but building relationships around forming your heart along with a few others can have lasting results. Read the rest of this entry »
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Jeremy is the winner, as long as he claims it! Thanks for the fun guys and I hope to see some of you at the conference. Its gonna be great!
Want two free passes? In April in Lenexa, Kansas there is an amazing event for worship leaders! The worshiptogether.com Training Conference (April 12-14) will have the likes of Phil Wickham, Matt Maher, Christy Nockels, Leeland, Brenton Brown, Audrey Assad and more! There are workshops to choose from as well as moving times of worship.
All you have to do to win is comment below. You get extra time in the drawing for adding Facebook and for adding Twitter. That means you can possibly have your name entered three times! Please link back to this post so I can verify where you have shared this. And, if you entered in the last giveaway, you can again–except the nice guy who won!
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Having had chance to participate in the groundbreaking IdeaCamp I am convinced Charles Lee and the rest of those putting on the Ideation Conference in Long Beach, CA April 5-6, 2010 will provide an amazing inaugural event! From branding your non-profit to creating grass roots strategy, these two days I believe will prove invaluable to those who endeavor in humanitarian causes.
As a bonus, you can get a discount of $25 off by using “BLOG” in the “registration code” box while registering.
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Gungor did a showcase at recreateconference.com, playing their new CD “Beautiful Things” as an entire work. The visuals, textures and performance was mind blowing and a breakthrough for a Christian music and modern worship. Strings, banjo, and glockenspiel might have been gimmicky or cliche but Gungor flawlessly executed tasty arrangements. Everything seemed to fit. It was that good folks.
The event brought tears and gasps as the movements of music painted something truly honest and beautiful–how appropriate given the CD title. The stage version of the CD was a great idea and I hope others get to see the full production. I cannot remember the last time I was equally surprised by a musical experience. I trust the recording may bring some of that same surprise to you.
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