2021 NPM CONVENTION
Leading the Hispanic Community When You are Not Hispanic Angela Flynn
Tis session is addressed to music directors and leaders who are not Hispanic or whose first language is not Spanish but are called to minister to Hispanic communities. Oftentimes, language barriers or cultural differences make it challenging for those in leadership to serve and guide their communities. Come and explore ways to connect, understand, and become a source of support and leadership to Hispanic pastoral musicians by overcoming these barriers.
How to Lead Modern Worship Music at Mass Gabriel Wanous, Chris Nolin
What does it mean to worship? A worship leader is called to facilitate an encounter with Christ and increase prayer. Since God deserves our very best, all pastoral musicians require intentional and prayerful preparation.
Voice Technique 101: Te Semantics of Singing David Sievers
What we say matters in a choir rehearsal. Learn a common pedagogical language that the typical choir member can understand and utilize in rehearsal and in liturgies, improving their technique along the way.
Aprendamos a Leer Música— Canto a Primera Vista— Reading Music—Learning to Sight Sing (taught in Spanish) Julio DeLeon
Tis breakout session will be presented completely in Spanish. A skill-building session which includes learning to read simple melodies and rhythms and sight-singing.
Balancing Music, Ministry, and Motherhood: PART DEUX Meredith Augustin , Lorraine Hess
Join Meredith and Lorraine for a continuation of the popular 2020 workshop: Balancing Music, Ministry, and Motherhood. (Although participation in last year's session is not required). Trough music, faith- sharing, and story telling, we will explore ways to strengthen your inner self, set realistic goals and establish a plan for change that leads to a stronger domestic church and vibrant music ministry, while maintaining good spiritual and physical health.
A History of the Mass Rita Tiron
How did our current Eucharistic Celebration take shape? What rich traditions have remained unchanged?
Voices Dr. David Sievers, Beaver Creek, OH Presenter: Voice Technique 101: Te Semantics of Singing
For me, Aldous Huxley said it best: “After silence that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” Our world needs Christ now more than ever, and music helps lead us closer to Christ and his redeeming sacrifice when words simply are not enough.
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