Music in Worship Day 2012
Delegates enjoyed a keynote talk, workshops and a chance to learn from each other during the Diocesan Music in Worship Day at the Wiltshire Music Centre, Bradford on Avon, on Saturday (10 November).
The stage is set...
Participants gather
Wiltshire Music Centre's magnificent auditorium
An attentive audience during the keynote talk
Andrew Maries, keynote speaker, challenged the gathering to engage with the theme of ‘Developing Music and Worship in a Changing Culture’ by learning from contemporary music styles, as well as employing greater use of young people’s skills and talents.
During his conclusion, he noted, “We need to develop a greater variety of style. It’s time to move away from musical monocultures – whether West Coast Californian worship songs, or narrow traditional models of church music. Let’s cultivate an openness to every kind of musical expression which will enrich worship.”
Alison Adam leads one of the workshops
Workshop leader Stephen Ball and event admininistrator Danela Adams
Participants continued their chats over lunch break
Andrew Maries' talk had clearly hit home with many participants
Discussions also continued after the workshops
Definitely worth attending...