Psalm 8 is about the majesty of man on earth and the over-all majesty of God in the heavens. Jesus quoted from Psalm 8 at His triumphal entry.
Continue readingWAC Update 21
Did you know there are 105 posts on our website WorshipArts.net? Every week I put out two posts: one related to the Worship Arts Conservatory and one related to the topic of worship. Did you know the WorshipArts.net website has 83 pages of information? Want to know more about the Worship Arts Conservatory? Just go […]
Continue readingThe Power of Four
I recently learned about the power of four. Did you know the number of days per week you read the Bible has an impact on how much you live out the truths of the Bible? I read an article that pointed out that there is actually a statistical difference between those who read the Bible […]
Continue readingWAC – Current Instructors
The Worship Arts Conservatory has already lined up some of the instructors for this fall. In worship/music we have John Martineau, who is the Minister of Music at Woodlawn Church. Mr. Martineau has a M.A. in Church Music from Oral Roberts University. Dr. Jerry Wyrick will also be teaching in worship/music. Dr. Wyrick is the […]
Continue readingLearn How to Enter God’s Presence – Psalm 100:4
An updated version of this post can be found here. I recently finished a series on these seven Hebrew words: In this post I am going to take Psalm 100:4 and rewrite it to point out the impact of the Hebrew words on this popular praise verse. In this one verse we will see four […]
Continue readingWAC Update 20
Our top priority right now is to find a location to hold classes. This has turned out to be harder than imagined. Here are some of the factors that impact our process: Cost. The location needs to be inexpensive, since we do not know what our enrollment will be. Flexibility. Ideally we can find a […]
Continue readingHearing God Through the Bible: Placing Yourself in the Story
This is the fourth in a series on how to listen for God’s voice when reading the Bible. So far we have looked at Lectio Divina, Luther’s Four Stranded Garland and Questions Jesus Asked. In this post we will look at a method that is much more imaginative: Placing Yourself in the Story. For this […]
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