Monday, March 31, 2014

Worship & the Tabernacle of David




Our April course at The Worship Arts Conservatory will be BS250: Worship & the Tabernacle of David and will run from 2-23 April. I will work with due dates according to your needs for the Easter holiday so please don't let that deter you from taking this class.

Course statement:
In this course we will study the historical background and significance of David’s Tabernacle with particular emphasis on its music and worship elements. Through this course each student will gain insight and understanding of David’s Tabernacle and how it relates to the present-day worship movement of the Church.

Relationship to the Worship Arts Degree Program:
BS 250 is a second level course in Biblical Studies in the Associate of Worship Arts Degree Program. This curriculum will provide an overview of three significant worship structures in the Old Testament—Tabernacle of Moses, Tabernacle of David, and Solomon’s Temple—and how each of these illustrate dimensions of worship expressions and principles evidenced in the culture and life of the Church today. The student will also study the Davidic Covenant and its meaning and relevance to New Testament worship and spiritual sacrifice.

Course Objectives:
Upon completion of lessons and assignments the student will:

• Understand the impact of the Old Testament Tabernacles and Temple upon the present-day Church through the contrast and comparison of each structure.
• Evaluate these structures with a critical understanding of the significance of established scriptural patterns and their meaning for the Believer.
• Reflect upon the Davidic Covenant and principles as these relate to the student’s personal and corporate worship life.

Course schedule, requirements and evaluation:
Week 1 April 2-8 BS 250 Tabernacle of David
Week 2 April 9-15 BS 250 Tabernacle of David
Week 3 April 16-23 BS 250 Tabernacle of David

Please email me and let me know if you'd like to enroll for April.