DETAILED SCHEDULE

SAMPLE CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

FRIDAY EVENING                   

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM - Registration/Reception

7:00 AM - Worship Celebration

8:00 AM - Conference Message

10:00 PM - Special Guest Artist Concert

SATURDAY

9:00 AM - Unplugged Worship

10:00 AM - General Session

10:45 AM - Break-out Sessions

12:00 Noon - Lunch

1:30 PM - Break-out Sessions

3:00 PM - Prayer & Ministry Time

4:00 PM - Dismiss

NOTE: The schedule above and the topics (at right) are samples. We want to meet you particular needs - therefore, we will customize a seminar or program to meet those needs. There are over 30 topics from which to choose for your Conference or Seminar!

SAMPLE WORKSHOPS

"The Touring Artist" - how to keep your life together while on tour, i.e., paying your bills, taking care of your family, your spiritual walk.

"Arranging & Producing for the Digital Age" - the process of recording and producing your music for world-wide distribution.

"Songwriting Part 1" - the importance of a great hook.

"Songwriting Part 2" - the modern-day parable.

"To The Nations!" - how Christ-focused music can impact nations and change their destinies.

"The Manager Myth" - when is it time to look for a manager?

"What Is Worship?" - gaining a bliblical understanding of what worship is and how it should impact your local community and beyond.

"The Importance of Spiritual Oversight" - where ability becomes accountability.

" Technical Support" - incorporating creativity in lyric projection; lights, sound, action - how to make it all come together.

"E-Distribution & How to Promote Your CD" - successful e-commerce versus the traditional "brick & mortar" store for the indie artist.

"Writing Congregational Worship Songs" - how to write a song that sings; helping congregations connect with God through your songs.

"How to Involve Your Congregation in Worship" - how to get the folks in the pews/chairs to really engage in worship.

"What is a Worship Leader?" - boot-camp training for the new worship leader (or worship leaders in training).

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