Have you ever used a walkthrough to help you finish a computer or video game? A good walkthrough will tell you the best way to win the game or win a certain level of the game. Our strategic plan functions like a walkthrough for us. It tells us what we need to do to reach […]
Continue readingDon’t Think You Can Help? Think Again.
I know that many of you reading this have a desire to help Worship Arts Conservatory accomplish its mission. I know that partially because you chose to read this post. But maybe you feel like you can’t help. I have good news for you. We have added a volunteer page to our website. It is […]
Continue readingGet the Practical Experience You Need
I recently heard a true story about a person who earned an online degree related to pastoral ministry and then was accepted as pastor of a church. The problem was that he didn’t have the practical experience to combine with his head knowledge. Church ministry is so much more than just understanding the Bible, being […]
Continue reading8 Weeks Until Fall Term
I hope you are enjoying your summer. In the midst of your summer fun I would like to sneak in a reminder that Fall Term is coming in only eight weeks. Here is a first look at our tentative Fall Term 2018 courses. BIL 110 New Testament Study BIL 130 Bible Study Methods COM 210 […]
Continue readingStrategic Priority: Volunteers
When people practice archery they usually set up a target to shoot. The reason for a target is pretty obvious. It is simply a tool to check our accuracy. The target gives us a point of reference. The closer our arrow lands to the center of the target, the more accurate our shot. A strategic […]
Continue readingCheck Out Our New Volunteer Page
I bet you were sitting there wondering, “How can I help Worship Arts Conservatory?” No? OK. Well … I still think you might find this interesting. We have just added a new page to list all the ways you can volunteer with WAC. But what makes it especially fun is the fancy tab system that […]
Continue readingStrategic Priority: Finances
Do you remember when we actually used paper road maps to get somewhere instead of asking google directions? Before taking a trip I used to get out the map and chart what I hoped would be the best course. I even had a special gadget for measuring the distance of a specific path. It had […]
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