WAC Update 9

Last week I met with Rick Sperling of Mosaic Youth Theater of Detroit to look at their former location and discuss the start up needs of WAC.  He has an amazing performing arts program going for the youth of Detroit.  I encourage you to check out their webpage at www.mosaicdetroit.org. The week before, I met […]

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Pictures on a Refridgerator

God’s Refrigerator Pictures

Did you ever draw pictures for your parents to put on the refrigerator?  Or maybe you have children and you have, or at one time had, a refrigerator door covered with magnets holding up scribbled pictures. I sometimes imagine our worship to be a lot like those scribbled pictures.  Highly imperfect, but greatly loved by […]

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How Can I Know If I Am Hearing from God?

Last month I encouraged you to listen for God’s voice.  Today am going to give you six safeguards for hearing God’s voice.Once we acknowledge that God speaks to us and that we should be listening, the next step is to protect ourselves from false messages.  How do I know if the message I think I […]

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Unity in the Body

The first value of the Worship Arts Conservatory is “Worship is the Priority“.  The second value of the Worship Arts Conservatory is Unity.  Our website states … It is more important to worship together for the world to see than to argue about our differences.  Therefore we will be welcoming to all Christian denominations that […]

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June Coda

Just as the Coda of a song brings the song to a conclusion, I will be bringing each month to a conclusion with a review of the month’s posts.  So if you missed any, here is a quick overview:

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WAC Update 7

I was on vacation all of last week so there is not much to report except that I finally submitted our 1023 form to the IRS.  The 1023 form is documentation the IRS requires before it will determine whether the Worship Arts Conservatory qualifies for tax exempt status.  Now all we can do is wait […]

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