Share Your Musical Gifts & Worship as You GO

Are you looking for ways to worship through music and build your skills for worship ministry? Consider these opportunities in Fall 2018!

Contemporary Music worship teams: Participate in a student-led worship band in designing worship sets, rehearsing, and working with technology, all under the capable coaching of our music and worship staff. Contemporary Music can also be taken for a FREE elective credit.

 

Wednesdays                          College: MUS1585/ANON

8:30 – 9:20 am                     Seminary: MUS5585/ANON

 

 

Wednesdays                          College: MUS1585/ANON

9:30 – 10:20 am                   Seminary: MUS5585/ANON

 

The Kingdom Choir: Join us Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:30-­10:20am in the Appleby Bethea Room as we prepare to lead worship for a wide range of on-campus events along with other opportunities that extend beyond the campus. The Kingdom Choir will help develop skills necessary to lead effectively in diverse contexts.

 

Tuesdays & Thursdays             College: MUS1581/ANON

9:30-10:20am                        Seminary: MUS5581/ANON

 

Musical Skills Classes: To lead musical worship effectively, certain skills are necessary. Consider taking voice (Mondays), piano (Tuesdays), or guitar (Fridays). Beginning piano and guitar classes are open to all Southeastern students.

 

Voice:

Mondays                                College: MUS1530/A

9:30 – 11:20am                    Seminary: MUS5530/A

 

Piano:

Tuesdays                               College:  MUS1534/A

2:00 – 2:50pm

 

Tuesdays:                              College: MUS1534/B

3:00 – 3:50pm

 

Tuesdays:                              Seminary: MUS5534/A

2:00 – 3:50PM

 

Guitar:

Fridays                                  College: MUS1536/A

9:30 – 11:20am                     Seminary: MUS5536/A

 

 

Fridays                                  College: MUS1537/A

2:00 – 3:50pm                      Seminary: MUS5537/A

 

Musical Styles Class: Do you enjoy listening to diverse musical styles? Do you need help discerning what music will edify your congregation and encourage congregational worship? This class will involve lots of listening and discussions on diverse musical styles including classical, folk, and popular genres currently in use. Come join the conversation!

 

Wednesdays &Fridays              College: MUS3500/A

12:30 – 1:50 pm                    Seminary: MUS6500/A

 

For more information, contact Professor Joshua Waggener at jwaggener@sebts.edu.