We picture God in many ways. Sometimes we picture Him as a loving grandfather figure, sometimes as an angry judge, and sometimes as a king, but one image we rarely imagine is God singing. Yet the Prophet Zephaniah paints just such an image. Zephaniah 3:17 (ESV) says, The Lord your God is in your midst, […]
Continue readingWorship is the Priority
The first value of the Worship Arts Conservatory is Worship is the Priority. Our website states … The most important thing we can do is love and worship God. All the rest of the Christian life flows from this core focus. Therefore we will make it our aim to offer the highest quality Christian education […]
Continue readingSeven Hebrew Words That Will Enhance Your Worship: Halal
An updated version of this post can be found here. When we look at the original language of the Old Testament, Hebrew, we find that they used many words to try to capture the fullness of what we call praise and worship. Over the next seven months I will be presenting one new word each […]
Continue readingWAC Update – future employment opportunities
Last week I completed job descriptions for many of the staff positions that will need to be filled to run the Worship Arts Conservatory. All of the positions are dependent on student enrollment and all hire dates will be after January 2014. Possible future positions include: Dean of Students Provost Vice President of Financial Affairs […]
Continue readingGod is talking to You. Are You Listening?
I believe God wants to speak to you today. Are you listening to God? I have no idea what He wants to tell you, but then, it is none of my business. That is between you and God. What makes me think God desires to talk to you? If you are a Christian, let me […]
Continue readingWAC Update 6
This week the Worship Arts Conservatory completed these projects: Posted biographies of the board members. Check out our wonderful leadership here. Would you like to join our board? If so, please contact me. We would love to add a few more people to our board. Updated our proposed programs of study. Current accreditation requirements include […]
Continue readingOceans – Where Feet May Fail
This Sunday my congregation will be learning a new song called “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)“. You can listen to a recording of it here. Why did I select this song? To be honest, I wasn’t even sure I liked the song the first time I heard it. The singing style of the soloist is […]
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