Showing posts with label continuing education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label continuing education. Show all posts

Saturday, October 4, 2014

New WAC Course: October Enrollment 2014


We, at WAC, had to take a Summer Hiatus due to a series of events that required closing down for the summer but we're BACK!

Our October course will be RS240: Worship, Prayer & Meditation with Rev. Rebecca Walden. This is a great transitional course after the busyness of the summer break and will draw our focus back to the Presence of God, which all things should flow from. It will be a lovely SELAH from which to begin our Fall Quarter.

Course Statement: This course focuses on the challenge of spiritual growth as it relates to the devotional practices of worship, prayer and meditation. It offers grounding in the principles and practices of building an inner devotional life based on the writings of three devotional masters who have gone before us—Jonathan Edwards, Jeanne Guyon, and Brother Lawrence. The goal of this course is to equip the worshiper with the tools required to activate passionate devotion, one of the keys to releasing the nature, character and glory of God both personally and corporately.

Relationship to the Worship Arts Degree Program:
Course Number RS 240, “Worship, Prayer and Meditation”, is a second level course in Religious Studies in the Associate of Worship Arts Degree Program. This curriculum is designed to aid the believer in the pursuit of a deeper relationship with the Lord through an informed understanding of scriptural patterns and principles of whole-hearted devotion to and communion with God. Through the thoughtful study of the lives of biblical and historical “God-chasers” the student will add the skills necessary to maintain a life of worship, prayer and meditation and gain relevant insight into the plan of God for worshipers today.

Course Schedule:
Lesson One: October 6-12, 2014
Lesson Two: October 13-19, 2014
Lesson Three: October 20-31, 2014

Recommended Texts:
~ Celebration of Discipline, Richard Foster, 1988, Harper, San Francisco, CA
~ Sacred Pathways, Gary Thomas,
1996, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, MI
~ Experiencing the Depths of Jesus Christ, Madame Jeanne Guyon, 1999, Christian Books Publishing House/The Seed Sowers, Sargent, GA
~ Devotional Classics, Richard Foster and James Bryan Smith, 1993, Harper, San Francisco, CA
~ Practicing His Presence, Brother Lawrence and Frank Laubach, 1973, Christian Books Publishing House/The Seed Sowers, Sargent, GA

Click here if you wish to enroll in our October class.

Blessings and welcome back!

Rebecca

Sunday, June 1, 2014

June 2014 Worship Arts Conservatory Course Enrollment


Our June course will be RS265:Worship, Missions & World Evangelism

This course is designed to impart a biblical understanding of the destiny every Believer has as a worship evangelist. Through the study of God’s global plan for missions, the student will evaluate the relevance of indigenous music and culture, spiritual warfare, and the role of his or her personal gifting as tools for partnering with God in the fulfillment of His noble plan.

Week One: 2-8 June 2014

Week Two: 9-15 June 2014

Week Three: 16-22 June 2014

Objectives for RS265:
Upon completion of this course, each student will have an opportunity to:

• Discover God’s global plan for missions

• Evaluate the scriptural concept of missions in light of his or her role as a worshiper 
• Discover his or her personal place of destiny as a worship “evangelist”

• Participate in a brief overview of indigenous national sounds/music to consider its validity and value regarding missions

• Review worship and its relationship to spiritual warfare

• Consider the relevance of culture in the scope of missions

Recommended Reading:
Sally Morgenthaler—Worship Evangelism: Inviting Unbelievers into the Presence of God
(For students who are not able to obtain a copy of the required book selection, chapters will be scanned and posted in the RS265 thread in addition to related lesson.)

Lesson 1—Chapter 2 Longing for God: Retrieving Biblical Worship
& Chapter 4 Worship Evangelism: The Reasons
Lesson 2—Chapter 5 Worship Evangelism: The Essentials
Lesson 3— Chapter 6 Rethinking Cultural Relevance

Please let me know if you plan on taking this class by emailing me here. As always, I am flexible and will accommodate whatever scheduling needs you have.

Blessings to you,

Rebecca

Thursday, May 1, 2014

The Worship Arts Conservatory - May 2014 Course



Our May WAC class will be BS200: The Lifestyle of the Worshiper *
Course Duration: 5-30 May 2014
Course statement: In this course we investigate a series of biblical studies on the history and lifestyles of musicians and singers throughout Bible times. It is designed to challenge us by noting the standard that was required in every area of their lives, from musical abilities to personal devotion. Through this understanding, we desire personal challenge towards excellence in ministry, private devotion and personal holiness.
Relationship to the Worship Arts Degree Program:
BS200:The Lifestyle of the Worshipper is a second level course in Biblical Studies in the Associate of Worship Arts Degree Program. This curriculum is designed to develop an informed understanding of the practical ministerial and devotional lives of Old Testament ministers of worship and how this information relates to worship ministries today.
Recommended Texts:
Blomgren, David K., The Song of the Lord, Portland, OR; Bible Temple Publications, 1978
Hutchinson, Enoch, Music of the Bible, Austin, TX; Gould & Lincoln, 1864
Reynolds, Isham Emmanuel, Music and the Scriptures, Nashville, TN; Broadman Press, 1942
Sendry, Mildred and Alfred N., David’s Harp, New York, NY; Philosophical Library, 1969
Sendy, Alfred, Music in Ancient Israel, New York, NY; Philosophical Library, 1969

Please let me know if you'd like to enroll for the May course by clicking here

*BS200 carries on from BS250:Tabernacle of David although it is not required to have taken BS250 previously.