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Songs that Care for Souls

Exalting Christ Worship Team

September 4, 2019 • Exalting Christ Worship Team

How do we decide what songs will fill our church’s song library? How do we put those songs together for each Sunday’s order of service? Whether it be hymnals, the radio, blogs, internet playlists, other pastors, or our own congregants, the sources for worship songs seem to be endless. We often end up picking songs based on our own musical preferences, what is popular, or what fits together melodically. God intends for so much more in our times of singing than being musically engaged. In this seminar, we will discuss how to pick songs that not only glorify God, but help to shepherd His people toward Christ in every season of life. This seminar is open to everyone, and specifically recommended for worship pastors, lead pastors, and anyone involved in helping form the Sunday meeting.

Seminar: How to Quiet a Noisy Soul

September 5, 2019 • Nicholas Ellen

With the ups and downs of life and ministry we can all be tempted to become down-casted, doubtful, and devoid of peace. Instead of our souls being filled with the rest, assurance, and joy of the Lord we can often be filled with the complete opposite - a noisy soul. In this session we will explore some of the reasons for a noisy soul and what it takes to experience the promise of Christ that His yoke is easy and His burden is light.

Q&A: Pastoral Ministry

September 6, 2019

Seminar: Fostering a Healthy Marriage

September 5, 2019 • John Fernandez

Marriage is under attack. We see it in our society, in our churches, and amongst our fellow pastors and church leaders. In the wake of such rampant disregard for the beauty and joy that marriage pictures, what can we do to not only serve our congregations, but care for own marriages? In this session we will be reminded of God’s view of marriage and of ways that we can cultivate the type of marriage that can withstand the enemy’s attacks. Be challenged and encouraged to see your marriage the way that Christ does and to take tangible steps towards a healthier marriage.