Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes, Nathan Finochio to Be Teaching at Bethel Worship School This Summer
Bethel Music would like to invite all worship leaders, songwriters, pastors and worshippers to their Worship School. Over a course of 5 days from July 11 to 15, various members of Bethel Music and their special guest speakers will equip you to serve God more effectively in your communites.
The school will take place at Bethel Church in Redding, California. Speakers this year include Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes, Nathan Finochio and the Bethel team, including Brian and Jenn Johnson, and Jonathan David and Melissa Hesler.
The press releases says. "Come and learn what it means to be fully alive in Christ and grow in a deeper understanding of who you are in Him. Identity is paramount to the life of a Worshiper and Creation is longing for sons and daughters to proclaim the Goodness of God. The world needs what you have, and we would love to know you too."
Dive deep into the practicals with over 50 classes of various topics including: worship leading, songwriting, music publishing, instrument and theory, voice, studio production, pastoral leadership, and prophetic worship; plus 6 hours in a dedicated track with teachers who are experts in their sphere.
To register, click HERE.
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