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School of Worship and Music Ministry

DavidShepherd, psalmist, and architect of corporate worship

Leading GOD’s people into His presence.

Theology of worship, worship leadership, the ministry of music in the church, songwriting, and the creative arts in Gospel ministry.

There is no figure in all of Scripture who more powerfully embodies the ministry of worship than David: shepherd, psalmist, king, and architect of corporate worship. It was David who reorganized the tabernacle worship of Israel, appointed singers and musicians to minister before GOD continually, and who himself danced, wept, and poured out his soul before GOD with unrestrained abandonment. It is in his spirit that this school is named.

This school is designed for believers who are called to lead GOD’s people into His presence, whether through song, instrumentation, creative arts, or the broader ministry of corporate worship. Participants are grounded in the theology of worship, understanding that true worship is not merely a musical event but a profound act of covenant devotion and spiritual encounter with the living GOD.

Participants are trained in worship leadership; the theology and history of Christian worship across traditions; the ministry of music in the church; songwriting; vocal and instrumental development; and the role of the creative arts in communicating the Gospel. They are equally formed in the character required of a worship minister: humility, integrity, sensitivity to the Holy Spirit, and a personal devotional life that overflows into public ministry.

The goal is to raise worship leaders and musicians who do not simply perform for congregations, but who carry GOD’s people into transformative encounters with His presence across every culture, language, and expression of the global church.

Who it's for: Believers called to lead corporate worship through song, instrumentation, creative arts, or the broader ministry of musical worship.

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