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Worship Notes - 1.6 (June 2006) WORSHIP AND THE WORD

The June issue includes:

  • Theme article and quotations on “Worship and the Word” (the primacy of the Scriptures in worship)
  • Guest article on differentiating American holidays and Christian worship
  • Book review of Calendar: Christ’s Time for the Church by Laurence Hull Stookey
  • News items of interest
  • Info on upcoming conferences
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Ed Willmington Named First Director of Fred Bock Institute of Music

Ed Willmington has been named the Director of the newly established Fred Bock Institute of Music, part of the Brehm Center for Worship, Theology and the Arts at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California.

Ed has a BA in Church Music and Conducting (Bethel College); and an MM in Composition and DMA in Composition, both from the University of Arizona. He comes to the Bock Institute after serving for 22 years as the Pastor of Worship and Music at Scottsdale Bible Church in Scottsdale, Arizona. Ed is the composer/arranger of more than 100 published works and served on the Advisory Board for the Hymnal for Worship and Celebration.

Plans are under way to build a worship center that will house the Fred Bock Institute and provide classrooms and rehearsal space on the Fuller Campus. “The general goal is to establish resources and training opportunities for present and future worship leaders in the church,” Willmington said as he discussed his new assignment. Ed also has a burden for the often strained relations between worship leaders and pastors, and plans a unique program to mentor present and future worship leaders.

Missions Songs Sought

Over the last few years many churches across North America have been using Let the Nations Rejoice, a 32-song book and CD resource for meetings with a missions emphasis. Songs are now being sought for Volume Two, to be published in 2007. The criteria for selecting the songs is that they should be 1) short - not many verses or words; 2) singable as a congregation, not solos; and 3) themes that celebrate the Lord’s global reign or challenge God’s people to involvement. Send a lead-sheet (melody, chords and lyrics) to Frank Fortunato, PO Box 444, Tyrone, GA 30290. A demo CD or cassette of your submissions is not required, but preferred. Or, you may send a music notation score by PDF attachment with mp3 to ffort2@aol.com. Submissions must be received by October 1, 2006.

Trip Report: LIMA, PERU

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Latin American Institute for Christian Leadership Development

(sponsored by Overseas Council International)

May 29-June 2, 2006

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Worship Notes - 1.7 (July 2006) ALL GOD’S CHILDREN

The July issue includes:

  • Theme article and quotations on “All God’s Children” (participatory worship)
  • A warm and insighful guest article by Karen Burton Mains
  • Book review of The Future of Protestant Worship by Ronald P. Byars
  • Info on upcoming conferences
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