Saturday, June 28, 2008

Multicultural Worship: An Update

Saturday, June 28: We were small in number, but the excitement was huge!

Everyone in attendance was from our church, The Crossing, but we spoke with many of you on the telephone and per email. Thank you for your encouragement.

Those of us who met were in agreement that, before we came together as a choir, we needed an event such as a Choir Clinic at which choirs or praise groups will come together and learn from one another over a weekend. We will invite a worship leader from outside our association, who is presently leading praise and worship groups in a multicultural church to facilitate the clinic. The program would primarily be a time of singing as a choir, rehearsing new music and styles; and meeting in breakout sessions for the purpose sharing and gathering knowledge from one another.

We want to ask our church, The Crossing, to accept the responsibility of organizing and hosting this event. However, if any of you want to be involved in the discussions and planning, please give Charlie or I a call. We are not only very open to co-sponsors, we desire them. We feel our experience is so very limited. The idea of the Choir Clinic would be to learn from one another, especially cross-culturally.

Please be in prayer for this team and watch for an announcement about the details.

Blessings,
Charlie and Glenda Brown

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