Word In Song Conference [Houston, TX]
CONFERENCE POSTPONED
Due to concerns over the spread of the Covid-19 virus we have decided to postpone this event until later in the year. All current registrations will be fully refunded. But please watch this space for more information.
What does the Bible say about our singing and worship? How do we lead singing or play our instruments in a way that helps the congregation’s praise? How do I create a healthy culture amongst my music team? Our Word In Song day conference for church musicians and leaders is centred around great Bible teaching, and applied through practical seminars, singing, fellowship and discussion. Come along to be equipped, challenged, resourced and excited about God’s purposes for your church’s music ministry, whatever your size or musical tradition.
Led by Philip Percival, Alanna Glover and Liv Chapman, we'll be running a range of practical workshops to help you in every aspect of your church's music ministry.
‘OF THE VARIOUS GROUPS AROUND THE WORLD THAT ARE PRODUCING NEW HYMNS AND SONGS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY CHURCH, EMU MUST BE RANKED WITH THE BEST. CONCERNED WITH BIBLICAL FIDELITY ON THE ONE HAND , THEY ARE NO LESS CONCERNED TO COMMUNICATE TO A NEW GENERATION IN MUSICAL IDIOMS THAT ARE BOTH CONTEMPORARY AND ARTISTICALLY PLEASING.’ D. A. CARSON
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Three key elements of the day are:
A Night In With Emu Concert (Admission free)
An evening of word and song for the whole church.
8:00am
Breakfast
8:45am
Session 1 – Singing & Bible Talk
10:00am
Session 2 - Church Music Masterclass
11:15am
Seminar Breakouts
Song leading
Leading from piano
Leading from guitar
Drum & bass
12:30pm
Lunch
1:30pm
Seminar Breakouts
What songs should we sing?
Leading a music team
Music for small churches
3:00pm
Finish
Seminar/Masterclass descriptions:
Church Music Masterclass: In this session, we aim to cover everything you’ll ever need to know about leading excellent singing in your church - whatever your church size or preferred style of music! We’ll look at how (as a music team) we give priority to the congregation’s voice, and how we can use any instrument and vocal combination to provide a creative and confident lead for the singing in your church. Helpful for everyone - musicians, vocalists, worship leaders, sound team, pastors.
Song leading: In many ways, the song leader is the single most important person in leading great congregational singing. We will look at the biblical basis for having a song leader, but will aim to spend most of our time on the practicalities of how to lead singing well - including mic technique, what to say, how to teach new material etc., as well offering some constructive criticism to those who are happy to stand up and have a go! Helpful for singers, worship leaders, pastors.
What songs should we sing?: Choosing songs thoughtfully and intentionally is key to an effective word-based music ministry. However, there is so much to consider when creating services week in and week out - and it can be hard to keep our focus on what is important! In this session we’ll think about how to create a well-rounded repertoire of songs for our church and talk through all the factors we need to consider when choosing from this list each week. We’ll also consider how style, instrumentation, lyrical content and liturgy affect our song choices. Helpful for pastors, singers, worship leaders, songwriters.
Leading from piano: For many churches, the piano is the key instrument in leading congregational singing. But often we lack the skills to turn years of lessons and exams into playing in a helpful style for church leading. We'll look at contemporary keyboard techniques and discuss how and when to leave the score behind! We'll also discuss the differences between playing on your own and in a band. Helpful for pianists and worship leaders.
Leading from guitar: This session will look at how the guitar can be used most effectively in facilitating congregational singing, as part of a band but also on your own. We will look closely at use of capos, strumming rhythms, and how to play hymns on a guitar. Helpful for guitarists and song leaders.
Drums & bass: What does it take to create a solid foundation to a rhythm section? The bass and drums are the 'engine room' of any church band. We will look at: our roles, finding a part, locking in together, time, technical skills, playing the song, groove vocabulary and more. Bring your sticks and bass!
Leading a music team: Effective music ministry can’t happen without someone in charge. But many of us land in the job of music director with little experience or knowing how to take the ministry forward. This session will look at the role of the music director, how to shape a team culture, how to shape a culture of singing in the church, how to partner with the pastor, as well thinking about your own personal holiness and development. Helpful for worship leaders, administrators, music team leaders, and those aspiring to these roles!
Our Team
What people are saying…
‘Great teaching, Great Music and a Great encouragement for people involved in music ministry in their local church. Look forward to EMU coming again.’ James (Forbes, Australia)
Cancellations made up to and including one week prior the date of the conference will incur a $10 administrative charge. Sorry, no refunds will be given after that date.