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SUMMARY:The Tenth Annual Herbener Lecture: Becoming More Human Through Worship
DESCRIPTION:Guest Lecturer:  Rev. Peter W. Marty \nThose who make a practice of committing their lives to worship discover\, over time\, something interesting. When they leave worship they see an “outside world” that is smaller and more paltry than they had thought. Its politics are puny\, its consumerism is hollow\, its care for the weak is peripheral. The very assumptions of what constitutes the “Real World\,” assumptions that typically guide our lives as shoppers\, scientists\, social workers\, and sales associates suddenly become undone once we realize how the grandeur and mystery of God make us more whole than the more cramped outside world. We can do all kinds of things on our own\, quite independently and self-sufficiently\, thank you very much. But what we can never become without worship is fully human. Worship is where we figure out who we get to be in the presence of a God who gives and gives\, and always out of love. \nBegins at 4pm\nDinner by reservation begins at 5:30pm\nSung Evening Prayer begins at 6:30pm \nFREE ADMISSION: Free-will donation will cover dinner \nFor full details and to register: http://www.luthercenter-northtexas.org/
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/the-tenth-annual-herbener-lecture-becoming-more-human-through-worship/
LOCATION:Wilshire Baptist Church\, 4316 Abrams Rd\, Dallas\, TX\, 75214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Organizations
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SUMMARY:Best Practices for Faithful 21st Century Worship and Music Leaders
DESCRIPTION:October 10-11\, 2019\, at St Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Dallas \nSponsored by the Church Music Institute (CMI) of Dallas with the generous support of the Lilly Endowment Inc\, this conference brings clergy\, musicians\, and laity to engage in a thoughtful discussion of the most important task of the church\, the worship of God.  Keynote speaker is Rev. Peter W. Marty\, editor of The Christian Century\, a journal devoted to shaping America’s conversation about religion and faith in public life. A frequent preacher and speaker at churches and conferences across the country\, Marty has written numerous articles related to culture\, character\, and faith issues in our day.  He will explore how to deepen the outward perspective and inward self-understanding of pastors and musicians\, and address the growing secularity of culture with a people who\, in their willingness to worship almost anything\, are busy making God into their own image. \nAdditional speakers include Ellen Johnston and William Roberts\, who will lead workshop on clergy/musician dynamics; Rev. Dr. George Mason and Doug Haney\, the pastor/musician duo at Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas.  The 2018-19 LillyCMI Scholars\, clergy/musician teams who with congregational representatives have engaged in theological and practical conversations with one another and their congregations\, will share new findings from their worship and liturgy projects. Registration is $50\, or $35 for members of CMI\, AGO\, or ACDA. A discount of 15% is available for two or more from the same church. Visit www.churchmusicinstitute.org and click “events” for more information and to register.
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/best-practices-for-faithful-21st-century-worship-and-music-leaders/
ORGANIZER;CN="Church Music Institute":MAILTO:info@churchmusicinstitute.org
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SUMMARY:Festival of Church Music
DESCRIPTION:The Church Music Institute presents a Festival of Church Music on Sunday\, October 13\, 2019\, at 7:00 p.m.\, at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas\, Texas. Held every three years\, the Festival features prominent national and international conductors. This year\, Eric Nelson\, artistic director of the Atlanta Master Chorale\, will conduct the 400-voice choir comprised of singers representing dozens of churches throughout North and East Texas. Cynthia Nott\, artistic director and conductor of the Children’s Chorus of Greater Dallas\, will lead a children’s choir prepared specifically for this festival. Bradley Hunter Welch\, Organist for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra\, will accompany the choir and the gathered assembly in singing the inspiring and timeless music of the Church. \nClick here for a flyer/poster to help promote this event. \nDesigned to highlight sacred music representing many eras and styles\, the Festival will feature music from chant to gospel to classic hymns\, as well as a new setting of Psalm 150 composed by Eric Nelson\, all led by brass\, organ\, and choir. A conference entitled “Best Practices for Faithful Twenty-First Century Worship and Music Leaders\,” featuring nationally-recognized clergy and church musicians\, including Rev. Dr. Peter Marty\, editor of The Christian Century\, will precede the Festival on October 10 and 11 at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. Contact Benjamin Kolodziej\, Director of Programs and Communications\, (bkolodziej@churchmusicinstitute.org)\, visit www.churchmusicinstitute.org or call 214-751-7669 for information about the conference or Festival. \nThe Church Music Institute (CMI) is dedicated to the advancement and stewardship of the best sacred music for the use of Christian congregations. Using proven practices\, CMI trains new generations of clergy\, musicians and laypersons for leading worship through workshops\, courses and conferences across the country. CMI also houses the most extensive online library of choral and organ music anywhere.
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/festival-of-church-music/
LOCATION:Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center\, 2301 Flora\, Dallas\, TX\, 75201\, United States
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SUMMARY:"All Times and All Places Praise the Lord" Workshop & Hymn Festival
DESCRIPTION:Church Music Institute of Dallas will sponsor its annual workshop entitled “All Times and All Places Praise the Lord” on Saturday\, June 15\, at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth\, Texas. Presenting clinicians who will offer inspiration\, edification\, and practical application for all those involved in the church music endeavor\, the workshop offers something for everyone\, whether full-time or avocational church musicians\, clergy\, or interested laypeople. Acclaimed organist Dr. David Cherwien and theologian Rev. Paul Westermeyer will encourage and offer participants a vision for a holy\, blessed\, and collaborative relationship among all of those involved in leading worship in the Church. Other clinicians will focus on choral music\, organ repertoire\, handbells\, and children’s choir. David Cherwien will play a free hymn festival on Friday evening\, June 14\, at 7pm\, at St Stephen’s fine four-manual Garland organ. For more details\, schedule information\, or to register\, visit www.churchmusicinstitute.org or contact Benjamin Kolodziej\, CMI Director of Programs (bkolodziej@churchmusicinstitute.org).
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/all-times-and-all-places-praise-the-lord-workshop-hymn-festival/
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