Worship Conference with Hymn Festival

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Pastor Luther:  His Music and His Care of the Soul

St. Paul will be hosting a Worship Conference on October 6-8 with a Hymn Festival on Monday evening at 7pm, the 7th.  Plenary presenters will be Dr. Carl Fickenscher and Kantor Kevin Hildebrand who will also serve as the Hymn Festival organist.

This conference is devoted to teaching practical skills to pastors, to musicians (full and part-time) and interested laypeople as they explore ways to apply the rich treasures of Lutheran hymnody and theology in the local congregation.  Some of the sessions are highly theological, others more practical, but all are meant to help pastors appreciate better the role of music in the proclamation of the Word and to help musicians think critically about their ministry.  In addition to opportunities for worship and a hymn festival, the conference is designed to inspire church leaders with ideas they can apply in their home parish as they work to proclaim the Gospel through Word and Sacrament.

Click here for the schedule and descriptions of plenary and sectional sessions.

Click here for more information about presenters.

Click here to download a registration form to mail.

Click here to register and pay online.

 

For more information contact
St. Paul Lutheran Church
3501 Red River Street   Austin, Texas 78705
Kathy Achterberg, Minister of Music
[email protected]
512.472.8301

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