by Michelle Lang
Talk presented Sat, May 19, 2007 at the Urban Youth Workers Institute Conference 2007.
Decription
Is leading music for your youth group a scary subject? Does it need an upgrade? There???s no doubt about it — Music is an undeniable force in today???s youth culture! Properly using it can go a long way in helping your kids draw near and stay near to God! Come join in the music and get some tools and techniques to help you make music a more meaningful part of your youth groups worship experience. You just might leave singing, too!
About the Speaker
As a young adult, Michelle was fired more times then she was hired and had more fears than should be allowable by law. Through an awkward moment in a college class, God revealed her calling and life became her playground! Currently, she works for World Vision as the Director of Vision Youth in Seattle, training and consulting youth workers in the Pacific Northwest. She has extensive background in theater and the performing arts and leads a band called Still Water.
by Michelle Lang
Talk presented Fri, May 18, 2007 at the Urban Youth Workers Institute Conference 2007.
Decription
The Scriptures are alive and colored with the details of our human experience so why settle for blah, bland and boring skits? Our congregations are pining to make a legitimate emotional connection to the Word and that's where the performing arts take center stage. This writing workshop helps you identify ways to "pull on the text" and "pour in the intangibles". It's not about being a good writer … it's about being a good reader.
About the Speaker
As a young adult, Michelle was fired more times then she was hired and had more fears than should be allowable by law. Through an awkward moment in a college class, God revealed her calling and life became her playground! Currently, she works for World Vision as the Director of Vision Youth in Seattle, training and consulting youth workers in the Pacific Northwest. She has extensive background in theater and the performing arts and leads a band called Still Water.
Is leading music for your youth group a scary subject? Does it need an upgrade? Properly using music can go a long way in helping your kids draw and stay near to God! Join in the music and get some tools and techniques to help you make music a more meaningful part of.your-youth group’s worship experience.
The Scriptures are alive and colored with
the details of our human experience so why
settle for blah, bland and boring skits? Our
congregations are pining to make a legitimate
emotional connection to the Word and that’s
where the performing arts take center stage.
This writing workshop helps you identify
ways to “pull on the text” and “pour in the
intangibles.” It’s not about being a good
writer ... it’s about being a good reader.