Course Requirements: Music
Audio/Video Ministry
This course is an overview of these departments of ministry with
emphasis upon how to operate an efficient program, what equipment
to buy, how to design a sound system that best meets your needs,
etc. These are very valuable ministries which every church will
need to establish.
Practical Music Theory 1
This course is designed for those who already have a basic understanding
of the rudiments of music. We will build on that foundation with
a study of chords and how they apply to various aspects of praise
and worship. Also, a major emphasis will be placed on ear training.
We will also study analysis, modulation, basic improvisation, and
how all this applies to praise and worship.
Theory 2 and Basic Songwriting
We will cover many of the creative tools and foundational structures
necessary for both congregational praise and worship, and solo/group
oriented songwriting. Touching briefly on basic instrumentation
and arranging concepts, what instruments to use and song formatting,
we will discover the simple techniques that help bring your music
to life. We will also develop and critique songs and arrangements
from conception to completion. Working carefully and creatively
on lyrics and message conveyance, we will learn the vast literary/musical
palette available to the dedicated writer, whether advanced or
beginner.
Theory 3 and Songwriting 2
A Continuation of the principles from Theory II and Basic Songwriting.
Theory 4 and Arranging
We will cover many of the creative tools and foundational structures
necessary for both congregational praise and worship, and solo/group
oriented songwriting. Touching briefly on basic instrumentation
and arranging concepts, what instruments to use and song formatting,
we will discover the simple techniques that help bring your music
to life. We will also develop and critique songs and arrangements
from conception to completion. Working carefully and creatively
on lyrics and message conveyance, we will learn the vast literary/musical
palette available to the dedicated writer, whether advanced or
beginner.
Conducting 1 / Rhythm Section
The purpose of this course is to enable the prospective minister
of Fine Arts to be able to start and conduct worship teams, choirs
of all ages, orchestra/band, and gain a general understanding of
rhythm and flow in conducting.
Conducting 2 / Choir and Orchestra
A continuation of the principles taught in Conducting I.
Leading Praise and Worship / Platform Etiquette
The purpose of this course is to enable the prospective minister
of Fine Arts to be able to start and conduct worship teams, choirs
of all ages, orchestra/band, and gain a general understanding of
rhythm and flow in conducting.
Leading Praise and Worship 2
A continuation of the principles taught in Leading Praise and Worship.
Patterns of Godliness
This inspirational and instructional class is designed to exhort
the students to live a dedicated and godly life by using numerous
Bible personalities as our examples. The instructor will lead you
into a study of both well-known and obscure individuals, revealing
the principles we can learn from their lives. These classes will
also familiarize you with the basics of the study of “types,
shadows, and symbols” in both the Old and New Testaments.
Platform Communication
Learn how to skillfully communicate with your musicians, vocalists,
audio personnel, rhythm section, and choir on transitions and modulations
while directing the flow in the corporate worship service.
Music Ministry Administration
This course is designed to help you, as a person, fulfill the calling
of music minister by focusing on what the Word of God has to say
about your private life as well as your public responsibilities.
Topics will include moral ethics, financial responsibility, and
your home life, as well as your public role of minister, conductor
and worship leader. Stewardship of work, play, rest and worship
will be discussed. |