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"Then Sings My Soul"
What we sing in worship helps form our faith. As we look at our congregation's song diet, how can we be balanced and thoughtful in what we choose to put in people's hearts and mouths? Come and explore ways to think about the individual songs we sing along with the whole of our repertoire and the way it forms us as worshipers.
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Intergenerational Worship in Global Contexts
Psalm 148 describes a compelling vision of “young and old together” in worship. In every cultural context, there are unique challenges and opportunities in realizing this vision. Come learn from leaders from four continents about how each generation is invited to participate and contribute to worship—and what barriers, challenges, and changes they are experiencing in their contexts. Come away with new questions to ask about your context—and cross-cultural wisdom to share.
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Moving Worship: Encouragement to Engage our Bodies in Worship
Participants will learn about and discuss the need for movement in worship and how to keep it fresh and accessible to those in your worship gatherings. We will discuss the differences between dancer movement and pedestrian movement and consider what liturgical movement means. Participants will leave the workshop with easy movements to use immediately in their worship settings.
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