DAy ONE DAy TwO - Gospel Light Bible Baptist
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DAy ONE DAy TwO - Gospel Light Bible Baptist
Two Dates and Locations to Choose From! Day One August 5–6 (Thursday-Friday) Bethel Baptist Church August 9–10 (Monday-Tuesday) Bethel Baptist Church 200 North Roselle Road • Schaumburg, IL 60194 10:00-10:50 a.m. 754 East Rockhill Road • Sellersville, PA 18960 A Life-Changing Music Ministry Experience! GIVE your STAFF a musical MAKEOVER! ors! ★ Excursions with 16 music educat ★ Discover new ideas! ★ Seek out fresh musical creations! ★ Revolutionize your ministry! ★ Great Bible preaching! ★ Intensive training sessions! ★ Interactive demonstrations! ★ Receive a bookbag filled with free music! ★ Put a new face on your choir! 1:00-1:50 p.m. 3:00-3:50 p.m. CONDUCTORS—Experience productive choral rehearsals and observe dynamic leadership with Ron Hamilton, Frank Garlock, Warren Cook, Russell Shelley, and Matt Whitcomb! GET A MAKEOVER! Find what thousands of leaders have discovered at MusiCollege! PASTORS—Rand Hummel in IL and Jeff Redlin in PA join us for heart-warming encouragement and inspiration to lead your ministry to the next level of service. Teen Choir is Back by popular demand! Teen delegates, age 14 and above, may join the teen choir for special workshops including techniques for the developing voice. Adult delegates are welcome to observe the teen choir conducted by Matthew Whitcomb. Bring your instrument for new hands-on orchestra and instrumental workshops (intermediate and above)! The orchestra will be conducted by Matt Whitcomb at 7 pm on the first night. get Finale training with experienced music software expert, Alan Lohr. The handbells are ringing again! Join the choir, and learn tried and proven ringing techniques with Alan Lohr. Make your reservations today! Call 1-800-334-1071 Patch the Pirate Club— Come find out what’s new!! Christiane emory An overview of the materials and staff needed for setting up a new club! A presentation of the exciting new features for seasoned club crews! The Great Sound Makeover— Church Sound Excellence Gary Emory All the ingredients for successful church sound. Examples and training to help you understand the what and why of church sound excellence. The Nature of Music—101 Frank Garlock God created music with a uniquely designed nature. Learn of the beauty in the glorious gift of music. Essentials of an Outstanding Music Director Ron Hamilton The essential qualities of an outstanding music director. Practical ideas and proven techniques for a vital choral ministry at your church. Hymnplaying Basics: Keys, Intervals, Chords Shelly Hamilton What are the chordal basics you should know to improvise and why? Ladies’ Lab Choir BRENDA KEEN The art of singing for the female voice! Ladies, come to sing and understand the basic working of your treble instrument. Finale—101 ALAN LOHR Getting started with Finale. A tutorial on how to get started using the program. Helpful hints for note entry, expressions, and revealing the power of the program. Understanding Copyright RALPH KEEN III Maintain Christian integrity and testimony by understanding the boundaries of copyright law. Handbell Choir—101 ALAN LOHR Learn basic techniques of ringing handbells through drills, exercises, and music. Includes resources and information in starting a handbell choir. Congregational Playing—101 FAYE LOPEZ This class explores how to fill in a basic hymn to support congregational singing—using chordal inversions and scalewise movement. Participants may play in class for critique. Church Keyboard Master Class FAYE LOPEZ Students may play congregational hymns, original or printed offertories in class for critique. Sign-up necessary. Limit 5 participants. Voice Master Class Singing on the Breath RUSSELL SHELLEY Creating tone that clearly rides on the breath is a joy to achieve and a blessing to hear. What good is a choir without music? MATTHEW WHITCOMB How to program music, where to find it, and what to do with it after you’ve got it. Exciting Piano Repertoire JEAN COOK Revitalize your teaching with the latest piano repertoire to achieve good overall technique and literature coverage for your students. Rehearsal Techniques WARREN COOK Do more than learn the score; teach the singers to sing. Basic rehearsal strategies to help the choir thrive! Facility Design and Updates GARY Emory Careful planning & execution help to create effective solutions for your church sound, lighting, and video. New digital, highdefinition technologies! Bloom Where You’re Planted Flora Jean Garlock We don’t always get to choose our location in life. Mrs. Garlock tells of the gift you can give yourself by learning to “bloom where you’re planted.” For ladies only. Music in the Bible—101 Frank Garlock An overview of the history of music in the Bible. What does the Bible say about the importance of music in worship? Exciting Congregational Playing (Advanced) Shelly Hamilton Learn techniques to incorporate the whole keyboard and add vitality to your congregational playing. The Curse of Discontentment RAND HUMMEL (Illinois only) When will you be satisfied with what you have and realize that God is more than enough? The curse of discontentment poisons every relationship in life. The Dangers of Serving People JEFF REDLIN (Pennsylvania only) The dangers of serving people are real, but the power for serving Christ comes from a limitless supply. This session presents a “sustainable” model for ministry. The “Golden Mean” of the Voice RUSSELL SHELLEY The “Golden Mean” puts your best voice forward through the entire range and on all the vowels. Singers who are consistently pleasant throughout the range are afforded wonderful possibilities. Teen Choir MATTHEW WHITCOMB Teens, come and enjoy singing in your own choir. Along the way, learn more about your developing voice. Observers welcome! Panic-free Performing JEAN COOK Learn tips to give you confidence and control so that you can present meaningful special music for worship. Beginning Conducting—102 WARREN COOK Add to your conducting— gestures for cues, releases, and dynamics. 4:00-4:40 pm MUSICAL SHOWCASE & MINISTRY WRAP-UP Ron Hamilton & JEFF REDLIN/Pennsylvania RAND HUMMEL/Ilinois 7:00--9:00 pm CONCERT CHOIR REHEARSAL RON HAMILTON, FRANK GARLOCK, WARREN COOK, and RUSSELL SHELLEY Rehearse with the conductors. Experience first hand the proven strategies for successful and dynamic rehearsals. Sing in the concert choir, and prepare for the closing concert. Childrens’ Music Quest— Christiane emory Rearing your child in music from the cradle up. How to instill positive appetites in musical taste. Create a tight family bond with the joy of music! Fun motivators to keep ‘em going! A Dramatic Facelift Gary Emory Great ideas for a dynamic drama ministry. Creative presentations that reach people with the Gospel. A practical approach to making the most of Majesty’s musicals. The Nature of Music—102 Frank Garlock A continuation of aspects of the uniquely designed nature of music. Handbell Choir—102 ALAN LOHR Continue ringing and adding more advanced skills through music. Vocal Warm-ups BRENDA KEEN Learn vocal warm-ups to build a good choral program. This class will include technical applications for soloists and choirs. Piano Accompanying shelly Hamilton How to develop a piano accompaniment for vocalists and instrumentalists. Keyboard Arranging FAYE LOPEZ Basic principles of keyboard arranging for sacred solos and offertories will be presented and illustrated. 7:00 pm ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL MATTHEW WHITCOMB For instrumentalists intermediate and above! Bring your instrument and join the orchestra! Learn to work together and bring out the most in the music. Voiced Consonants RUSSELL SHELLEY Yes, voiced consonants have pitch and need time to speak. A voice with pitched voiced consonants has, by default, resonance that welcomes many listeners. Clean It Up MATTHEW WHITCOMB Thoughts and tips behind the nebulous choral term, “ensemble.” Uncover secrets that will bring quick and permanent improvement to your choir or vocal group. Don’t forget to stop by the Majesty Music resource tables and pick up the latest in quality Christian music for your ministry! Resource tables are open before and after each session as well as for the evening choir rehearsal and Graduation Concert. Day Two TECHNICAL SOUND OPERATORS—Develop your skill with a professional consultant in church sound, lighting, and A/V— Gary Emory. PATCH THE PIRATE CLUB is in the classroom with the NEW kung phooey kid CURRICULUM and motivational instructors Ron and Shelly Hamilton and Gary and Christiane Emory! Beginning Conducting—101 WARREN COOK Learn the basics for a clean, effective choral conducting style as we explore the posture, patterns, and planes of conducting. Today you can attend any workshop. Customize your MusiCollege experience by attending a workshop from any of our knowledgeable instructors. If you wish, you may attend an entire track on one or two topics. Morning Chapel JEFF REDLIN/Pennsylvania, RAND HUMMEL/Ilinois 2:00-2:50 p.m. CONCERT REHEARSAL The conductors rehearse for the concert. Discover choral techniques from seasoned choral conductors and church music directors. 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 10:00-10:50 a.m. Register your entire music ministry team— pastors, directors, accompanists, soloists, choir members, children’s music leaders, drama directors, piano teachers, music technicians, and A/V engineers! VOCALISTS—Discover new techniques with inspirational vocal instructors, Russell Shelley and Brenda Keen. Meet at the college for loads of fun and professional instruction and advancement! Music and Movement for the Very Young (Repeated Day 2) JEAN COOK Music activities and teaching techniques for making music fun for the little tykes! 9:15-9:50 a.m. MusiCollege Introductions and Orientation 11:30-1:00 p.m. TIME OUT FOR LUNCH! Visit the local fine food fare. Music and Movement for the Very Young (Repeated class) JEAN COOK Music activities and teaching techniques for making music fun for the little tykes! 8:45-9:30 a.m. 9:30-9:50 a.m. Patch the Pirate and the Club Crew Kids Choir in Concert with Patch RON & SHELLY • GARY & CHRISTIANE Intermediate Conducting—101 WARREN COOK Intermediate conducting techniques to fine-tune and polish your personal conducting style. Today you can attend any workshop. Customize your MusiCollege experience by attending a workshop from any of our knowledgeable instructors. If you wish, you may attend an entire track on one or two topics. Morning Chapel JEFF REDLIN/Pennsylvania, RAND HUMMEL/Ilinois Church Mixing & Recording Gary Emory Current technology in equalization, microphones, processors, mixers, and speakers. Professional approach and ProTools demo. The Hymnproviser: Keyboard Communication Flora Jean Garlock Discover the secret to keyboard communication. Learn to play musically by thinking the words and incorporating phrasing. Music in the Bible—102 Frank Garlock A continuation of the role of music in the church and an overview of music history in the Bible. How I Write a Song— and You Can Too! RON HAMILTON Ron shares his approach to writing, editing, and fine-tuning a song. He gives song-writing ideas for theme, lyrics, rhyme, melody, and more. Adapting the Hymnbook for Choir Specials shelly Hamilton Easy tips to create your own choir specials from your hymnbook. The “Aha” Moment BRENDA KEEN How to deepen vocal tone with the “Ah.” Learn technique to elongate your vowels and develop taller vowel production. Finale—102 ALAN LOHR Working with lyrics and page layout, including playback, transpositions, saving and transferring files in different formats. Church Keyboard Master Class FAYE LOPEZ Students may play congregational hymns or original or printed offertories in class for critique. Sign-up necessary. Limit 5 participants. It’s All About Communication RUSSELL SHELLEY Taking what’s on the page and giving it unique meaning is one of the greatest challenges facing a singer. Learn how to make the meaning clear to the hearer. Help! I can’t get enough done in one rehearsal! MATTHEW WHITCOMB Practical tools to help you make the most out of an hour of rehearsal. Don’t just “get through” the music. Grow your choir every week with these techniques! 11:00-11:30 a.m. MINISTRY FOCUS JEFF REDLIN/Pennsylvania, RAND HUMMEL/Ilinois 11:30-1:00 p.m. TIME OUT FOR LUNCH! Visit the local fine food fare. 1:00-1:50 p.m. For over 35 years, MusiCollege has been training and encouraging music ministry leaders around the world. PIANISTS—Training from the classroom for church pianists and piano teachers—with Shelly Hamilton, Flora Jean Garlock, Faye Lopez, Jean Cook, and Christiane Emory. 8:45-9:15 a.m. 11:00-11:30 a.m. MINISTRY FOCUS JEFF REDLIN/Pennsylvania, RAND HUMMEL/Ilinois Music Memory Tips JEAN COOK Discover rock-solid tips and skills for successful music memory that will help you practice with good technique and perform with confidence. Group Vocal Techniques: Sensation Foundations for Singing WARREN COOK Develop your own personal library of vocal techniques to build a strong foundation in your choral groups. Ten Top Tens! Gary Emory Professional ratings and recommendations for all the gear your church sound and A/V needs. Recommended makes, models, and solutions! The Note Reader Frank Garlock This class is a study in basic note reading. Learn to teach your choir members how to read their part in a choral arrangement. Help! I Need Musical Discernment Ron and Shelly Hamilton Learn music standards for the church and home. Questions will be entertained as time allows. The Darkside of the Internet RAND HUMMEL (Illinois only) The Internet is a blessing in many ways, but the darkside is difficult to avoid. What does God have to say about the power & prevention of the darkside of the internet? It’s just a church choir! BRENDA KEEN Work for excellence in your church choir and vocal groups! Each rehearsal should be a teaching tool to build on your program. Handbell Choir—103 ALAN LOHR Develop skills for smaller ensembles and solos. This is an application of techniques. Congregational Playing—102 FAYE LOPEZ Developing techniques of congregational improvising, including hymns with complex meters. Participants may play in class for critique. The Dangers of Serving People JEFF REDLIN (Repeated Class) The dangers of serving people are real, but the power for serving Christ comes from a limitless supply. This session presents a “sustainable” model for ministry. Preparing a Choral Piece for Rehearsal RUSSELL SHELLEY What is it that a conductor should know before he/she stands in front of a choir to teach a new piece? Emphasis on text communication, anticipating problem spots, and efficient rehearsal planning. Teen Choir MATTHEW WHITCOMB Teens, come and enjoy singing in your own choir. Along the way, learn more about your developing voice. Observers welcome! 2:00-2:50 p.m. CONCERT REHEARSAL The conductors rehearse for the concert. 3:00-3:50 p.m. Get your music ministry re-vitalized with our highly-skilled team of music professionals. Gain generations of advice to make the most of your church music. Clinicians Ron Hamilton and Frank Garlock lead an energized and enthusiastic tour through two fantastic days filled with musical discoveries! 8:00 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast Sight-reading Secrets JEAN COOK Revitalize your sight-reading ability with valuable insights and new ideas from an experienced sacred and classical piano educator and performer. 4:00-4:40 pm MUSICAL SHOWCASE & MINISTRY WRAP-UP Ron Hamilton & JEFF REDLIN/Pennsylvania, RAND HUMMEL/Ilinois Intermediate Conducting—102 WARREN COOK Continue to add facility and clarity to your conducting technique. Focus on hand independence and refined conducting gestures. Accompaniment Stylings for Synthesizer and Organ Christiane emory Less is more!! Stylistic lessons for treating choral arrangement accompaniments & congregational playing on the organ and synthesizer. Discover how to simplify the music for these instruments. Video and Lighting Makeover Gary Emory Formulas for choosing and installing the right technologies for your ministry. Questions and answers you will need to know when building quality systems. Resources for doing it right. 7:00 p.m. THE GRADUATION CONCERT The highlight of your training when 350-plus voices sing praise in an unforgettable concert. Join PATCH THE PIRATE and the MusiCollege professors. Ignite your team with a stirring spiritual challenge. Bring the whole family! Effective Congregational Singing Frank & Flora Jean Garlock Practical helps on how to get a congregation to sing. Includes special techniques you can use to get variety. Church Keyboard Master Class SHELLY HAMILTON Sign-up necessary. Limit 5 participants. Come prepared to play a congregational hymn or offertory. Receive helpful hints in a master class. Establishing a Treble Choir BRENDA KEEN Direction for establishing a good treble choir—from selecting voices and organization to auditioning and placing the singers. Handbell Choir—104 ALAN LOHR Come and enjoy as we sightread new handbell music and discover new resources for good handbell literature. Keyboard Modulation FAYE LOPEZ An understandable, music-theory approach to basic modulating will be applied to the creation of an effective prelude. Beginning Theory RUSSELL SHELLEY Basic music notation is the beginning of understanding printed music. This workshop begins with five lines/four spaces and ends with triads. Eurythmics and Ministry MATTHEW WHITCOMB Bring new life to your choir. Connect with the music— communicate the message. All classes, class materials, and instructors are subject to change without notice. All MusiCollege attendees, instructors and exhibitors consent to Majesty Music, Inc., its assigns, licensees, and legal representatives the irrevocable right to use their name (or any fictional name), picture, portrait or photograph in all forms and media and in all manner, for advertising, trade or in any other lawful purpose for the benefit of Majesty Music only. They forever waive any right to inspect or approve the finished product, including but not limited to, written copy and/or an image in print or on a web site, that may be created in connection therewith. They understand that Majesty Music cannot control the unauthorized use by persons other than Majesty Music, once such name or image is published. Any claim they may have concerning unauthorized publication of their name and image must be pursued by them against the unauthorized user. Majesty Music disclaims any responsibility for such unauthorized use of their published name or image. Student: $78 Applies to any participant registering by July 2, 2010 who is a fulltime student, high school and above. Preregistered: $110 Applies to anyone applying after July 2 and before the cutoff date of July 30, 2010. Full: $120 This will be the only registration taken at the door. Which MusiCollege? August 5–6 Bethel Baptist Church (PA) August 9–10 Bethel Baptist Church (IL) Sponsoring Church Church Name Address City ST Phone ( Zip ) Your Name Your Position Payment Payment must be in U.S. dollars by credit card (Visa, Discover, Mastercard), check, or money order. Card # Exp. Date Amount: Applicants Please include names of all persons attending. Name Address City Phone ( ST Zip ) Tuition Category Tuition $ Your Position Name Address City Phone ( ST Zip ) Tuition Category Russell Shelley is Professor of Music at Juniata College in Huntingdon, PA, where he serves as Department of Music Chairman. In addition, Russ is music director of the State College (PA) Choral Society. Active as a guest conductor, adjudicator, and clinician—he has toured extensively as a conductor and educator. Gary Emory is host/producer for The Adventures of Patch the Pirate Radio Broadcast and an engineer for the Patch recordings. He operates BrightWater Digital, a ministry-oriented recording studio in Greenville, SC where he also designs and installs church sound, lighting, & video for new and existing facilities. Shelly Hamilton is a musical inspiration through her creative arranging in the Patch the Pirate Adventure Series and scores of choral, instrumental, and keyboard works. She has served as a recording producer for Majesty Music for 30 years and is active as pianist and music coordinator at Calvary Baptist Church in Simpsonville, SC. Signature Check # Keynote Speaker (PA) Jeff Redlin is the Sr. Pastor of Front Range Baptist Church in Fort Collins, Colorado. Widely known as a strong Bible preacher and teacher, he is a well-loved speaker at youth rallies, conferences, and camps across the United States and internationally. His love for people and his enthusiasm to share God’s Word combine to make a powerful message. Tuition $ Your Position Seminar attire: Concert attire is coats and ties for men and dresses for ladies. Ladies should plan to wear dresses or skirts/blouses during the seminar. Refunds: Tuition is fully refundable only if cancellation is received at Majesty Music before the cutoff date of July 2, 2010. If reservations are cancelled after the cutoff date, but before the seminar begins, a refund equal to 50% of the tuition paid will be mailed after the MusiCollege seminars are over. No refund will be given without notice prior to the beginning of the MusiCollege seminars. Fax: 800-249-2117 • E-mail: service@majestymusic.com Ralph S. Keen III is an attorney advising and representing Christian ministries and other clients on a wide range of issues and litigation for over 25 years. As Managing Member of the law firm, Keen & Matney, L.L.C. in Farmington, CT, he practices in State and Federal Courts. Brenda Keen holds a Doctor of Education with an emphasis in choral music. She founded and directs the New England Girls Choir, an outstanding choral ensemble that tours internationally. With 29 years of teaching experience, she excels as choral adjudicator and clinician and has directed choral groups that have received state and national honors. Faye Lopez teaches piano, hymn improvisation, and music theory at Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC. She is a composer/arranger of sacred choral anthems and keyboard collections. Her music is published by Majesty Music, The Wilds, Soundforth, Beckenhorst, Alfred, Shawnee, and several other publishers. She frequently serves as keyboard adjudicator and clinician. PAID Ron Patch the Pirate Hamilton presides over the publishing/ recording arm of Majesty Music and serves as Music Pastor at Calvary Baptist Church in Simpsonville, SC. Best known for the Patch the Pirate Adventure Series and as a prolific song writer and soloist, Ron will inspire you to excel in your ministry. Keynote Speaker (IL) Rand Hummel is the Director of the Wilds of New England and the Assistant Director for the Wilds Christian Camp and Conference Center in Brevard, NC. Rand has a heart for teens and has spoken to over 15,000 teenagers annually for over 30 years. He has authored many devotional, Bible-study, and Christian-life books which are a help to both teens and adults. Warren Cook has been a member of the Bob Jones University music faculty since 1984 and is widely acclaimed in the fields of choral music and conducting. He is the Director of Choral Activities at BJU and also serves as Minister of Music at Heritage Bible Church in Greer, South Carolina. Matthew Whitcomb has served in various capacities as choral conductor, band and orchestra director, and private music instructor. Matthew served as the assistant music director at the Wilds Christian Camp and is now serving as the Music Pastor at Community Baptist Church in Greer, South Carolina. Flora Jean Garlock is a nationally recognized sacred pianist, arranger, and educator. Her powerful hymnplaying stylings and creative approach to keyboard accompaniments are shared in each of her sessions. Flora Jean will inspire you to bring meaningful expression to your personal hymnplaying style. Alan Lohr serves as instrumental music coordinator at SoundForth Music in Greenville, SC. He conducts the Bob Jones University Handbell Choirs and travels in seminars, concerts, and tours throughout the Southeastern US. Alan is a freelance artist in the field of electronic music engraving and directs the handbell choirs at Calvary Baptist Church in Simpsonville, SC. Jean Cook has been a professor in the piano division of Bob Jones University since 1976. She is a national piano adjudicator and leader in the field of early childhood piano development. You will greatly enjoy the energy she exudes as she shares timely wisdom for training young people and adults to serve God. Christiane Emory is executive assistant & managing editor of the Patch the Pirate Clubs at Majesty Music. She is arranger/producer of the Psallontes Strings Collection, keyboard works, and is involved as studio vocal/ instrumental producer. Christiane actively serves as church organist at Calvary Baptist Church in Simpsonville, SC, Change Service Requested Alumnus/Spouse: $78 Applies to any individual registering before July 2, 2010 who participated in any previous MusiCollege seminar. Alumni attend free if they register before the cutoff date with at least three first-time participants. Frank Garlock is the Founder and President of Majesty Music. His extensive research throughout the 55 years of experience in the field of sacred music and his leadership as church music director, educator, and publisher have given him exceptional insight in church music and philosophy. GREENVILLE, SC Permit No. 1002 Group: $88 Applies to three or more participants registering by July 2, 2010 and registering together under the same billing entry (church, school, etc.) Majesty Music, Inc. P.O. Box 6524 Greenville, SC 29606-6524 Early Bird: $98 Applies to anyone applying by the cutoff date of July 2, 2010. Prsrt std U.S. Postage INSTRUCtors Load up your tools for a two-day musical makeover! Sign up for the Early-Bird discounts. Registration