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Te Cantor as Pastoral Musician Gail Hartin, Ben Boeshans


Te cantor's role in the liturgy has many layers. Each of these roles depends on our ability to be a dedicated pastoral musician. Come learn how these roles relate to each other and how they impact our leadership to the assembly.


Liturgy in a Culturally Diverse Community: Advanced Topics Rufino Zaragoza, Paul Nguyen


Already well seasoned in intercultural celebrations and familiar with the 2012 FDLC document by Mark Francis? Enjoy this deeper exploration of models, techniques, and approaches in current use by liturgists and musicians who prepare celebrations with multiple cultures and languages. Music examples will focus on celebrations including English, Spanish, and Vietnamese.


Basics: Praying the Liturgy of the Hours Janét Sullivan Whitaker


Te Liturgy of the Hours unites the global Church and enables her to pray continually. (1Tess 5:16) Tis workshop offers a practical introduction to this prayer form, using the book Shorter Christian Prayer. Geared toward lay leaders, musicians, presiders, and preachers, this workshop will also include tips on building an accessible repertoire of chant tones for singing the psalms and canticles.


African American Music Reading Session Lynné Gray


Come and join voices as we read some inspiring African American pieces and discuss their use in parish communities.


How the Music We Sing Forms Our Communities Kathleen Basi , Luke Rosen


Te songs we sing stick with our parishioners through the week, shaping us in our faith lives and, by extension, the kind of parish community we become. Tat means WHAT we sing matters. We'll consider the many types of music and texts available and how each, in harmony with others, can contribute to making our communities vibrant, living mirrors of Christ and the danger of a steady diet of using only one.


Re-forming Your Choirs in a Post-Covid Age Paul French


Calling our choirs back to their ministerial roles after being inactive for more than a year will be challenging. Tips for negotiating a smooth transition to get back to singing, and to engage/motivate new members to join the ministry of music. For directors of both adult and children's choirs.


Te Choral Conductor as Problem Solver Paul French


Twenty-five absolutely practical and immediate solutions to help your choirs sing better. (For directors of both adult and children's choirs.)


Virtual Choirs for Dummies Teresa Yoder


Virtual choirs began as a novelty, but now they are common practice. At their best, virtual choirs create opportunities to make music together in large groups despite the limitations of rehearsal and worship spaces. But, as anyone who has attempted a virtual choir knows, they are a lot of work and require strategic thinking and technical skill. Come and learn about best practices for designing virtual choir experiences, discover resources, software solutions and more!


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