Worship Terminology: “Proskuneo”

This is the third post in a series on worship terms.  The previous posts were on the English word “worship” and the Hebrew word “shachah“. The primary language of the original New Testament manuscripts is Greek.  This post will look at the most common Greek word for worship: “proskuneo”. Proskuneo means to “kiss the hand; […]

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WAC Update May 6, 2013

The Worship Arts Conservatory is now half way through its online fundraiser.  Here is both the good and bad news.  On the positive side, we have raised enough to file our 1023 form.  Why is this form important?  Because it will allow us to become officially tax exempt and for donations to be tax deductible.  […]

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Help! There are Too Many Things to Pray For!

When you start to think about all the things we can pray for, the list becomes endless: Family needs, Friends, Co-workers, Unbelievers, Sick and suffering, Church workers, Teachers, Missionaries, The nation, Unreached people groups, My enemies, Starving children, People in slavery, etc., etc., etc., not to mention praise and thanksgiving! I want to be a […]

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WAC Update 3

Currently the Worship Arts Conservatory is in the midst of a fundraiser.  You can find the fundraising page here.  Our funding is going slowly at this point.  Please pray that more people join in the project. Since my last WAC Update we have had board officer elections and our current officers are (drum roll please): […]

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Three Simple Ways to Make a Song Sound Better

Your band has learned the song.  You have all the chords right and your team is locking in together on the rhythm.  The singers are on pitch and it seems like everything is right, but yet the song still is missing that special emotional connection. Here are three simple tools you can use to make […]

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Worship Arts Conservatory – Who Wants to Attend?

When you think about the Worship Arts Conservatory you may be wondering who would attend this college?  When I first started working on this project I thought the number of people who would be interested in attending would be very limited to just “artsy” types.  I had assumed we would draw a couple people from […]

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An Encounter with the Numinous – Part 2

Last month one of my most read posts was about An Encounter With the Numinous.  The Numinous experience is when a person encounters God in a way that overwhelms.  It is an experience that invokes fear, awe and a feeling of being in the presence of something that is wholly other. The prophet Isaiah had just […]

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